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Occupational therapy students’ perceptions of occupational therapy
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 2011Background/aims: An understanding of students’ perceptions of occupational therapy on entry is required to recognise how professional socialisation occurs through curriculum. Findings pertain to a qualitative study investigating students’ perceptions of occupational therapy upon entry to two occupational therapy programmes in Australia.Methods ...
Turpin, Merrill June+2 more
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REHABILITATION AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1962Conn. 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.
Terhune Wb, Mann Wa
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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.
Francis A. Acquaviva+1 more
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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.
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Occupational Therapy Theories and the Occupational Therapy Process
2018This 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, 1996AbstractThis 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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Portrait of occupational therapy
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2005The profession of occupational therapy promotes individuals to achieve health and wellness through engagement in meaningful occupations of daily living. This occupation-focused profession plays a critical role in health care in a multitude of settings with a wide range of clients.
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