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REHABILITATION AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1962
Conn. 27. Fox, H.: Arch. Gen. Psychiat., 11: 19, 1964. 28. Kubie, L.: J. Med. Educ., 39: 476, 1964. 29. Kaplan, H.: J.A.M.A., 189: 11, 1964. 30. Pan American Exchange Training Program in Psychiatry. Washington, D. C.: World Health Organization. 31. Training the Psychiatrist to Meet Special Needs. Washington, D. C.: Am. Psychiat. Ass., 1964. 32.
W A, MANN, W B, TERHUNE
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Occupational Therapy Practice Guidelines for Older Adults With Low Vision.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020
IMPORTANCE The aging of the population is generating increased demand for occupational therapy practitioners to address the occupational performance of those experiencing low vision.
Jennifer Kaldenberg, S. Smallfield
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Occupational Therapy Manpower

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1983
Abstract This month’s column points out perhaps the most critical issue facing the profession of Occupational Therapy. It is, however, an issue that each of us can help to resolve as we carry out our daily work. The solutions the authors propose require creativity and concern; two commodities ever present in occupational therapists.
F A, Acquaviva, S, Presseller
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Interventions Within the Scope of Occupational Therapy Practice to Improve Activities of Daily Living, Rest, and Sleep for Children Ages 0-5 Years and Their Families: A Systematic Review.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020
IMPORTANCE Research studies supporting occupational therapy interventions to address feeding, toileting, and sleep can be applied to practice in early intervention and preschool settings to improve the outcomes of young children and their families ...
Meredith P. Gronski, M. Doherty
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‘Choice’ in occupational therapy theory: A critique from the situation of patriarchy in India

Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020
Background: Dominant occupational therapy theories assert that people choose their daily occupations, and participate in occupations as autonomous agents; yet scholars insist that choices are socially-structured and inequitably available.
K. Murthi, K. Hammell
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Occupation and the Relevance of Primatology to Occupational Therapy

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1993
Abstract The adaptive functions of occupation during the phylogenetic history of the human species and the ontogenetic development of individual primates are examined through a review of relevant research of wild and captive nonhuman primates.
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Occupational Therapy Theories and the Occupational Therapy Process

2018
This chapter provides an overview of some key occupational therapy concepts. It describes the occupational therapy process, an iterative sequence of finding out about a client, undertaking assessment, intervening and evaluation of outcomes. The chapter covers the four key occupational therapy models: The Person-Environment-Occupation model (PEO), The ...
Sylvia Rodger, Karina Dancza
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Crisis in Occupational Therapy or Occupational Therapy in Crisis?

World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 1996
AbstractThis article presents a short review of the aspects that led Occupational Therapy to changes as far as assistance is concerned; first within Modern Psychiatry and now in Mental Health. It also aims at describing a new identity for this profession as the measure at which it uses the prerequisits of intervention in Mental Health.
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Occupational Therapy Interventions in Mental Health: A Literature Review in Search of Evidence

Occupational Therapy in Mental Health, 2019
A growing body of literature sheds light on occupational therapy (OT) interventions and outcomes in adult mental health. Although this research has not developed to the point where a systematic review is warranted, a synthesis of these findings is needed.
Bonnie Kirsh   +3 more
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Men in Occupational Therapy

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1988
Abstract The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of male occupational therapists so that better strategies for recruiting men into the profession can be developed and the problem of retaining men in the field can be addressed.
B A, Rider, R M, Brashear
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