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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.
Robert M. Brashear, Barbara A. Rider
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Computers and Occupational Therapy

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1987
Abstract Survey data were collected from a sample of 298 occupational therapy department directors on (a) department demographics; (b) availability of micro- or macrocomputers; (c) types of hardware, software, and peripheral devices used; (d) major purposes and functions for computers; and (e) major factors regarding choice of computers ...
Susan L. McMillan, Marti McGrath Spicer
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Physical and Occupational Therapy

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1999
Occupational and physical therapists are concerned with an infant's ability to perform in object play and manipulation, self-care, mobility, and social function. Within the realm of child psychiatry, occupational and physical therapists contribute to a comprehensive assessment by providing in-depth neuromotor, sensory processing, and functional or ...
Jane Case-Smith, Sandra Rogers
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Research and Occupational Therapy

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1976
The quality and quantity of research in occupational therapy remains in its infancy. The following article is based on a study carried out in the spring of 1974, the objectives of which were to examine the role and function of the occupational therapist in clinical research, to identify areas in which occupational therapists have been involved in ...
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Occupational Therapy and Psychiatry

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1979
The origin of occupational therapy is deeply rooted in psychiatry, and in psychiatry occupational therapy often found the support and guidance necessary for its deveolpment and recognition. Today this close association no longer exists. Some factors leading to this professional distance have been outlined and changes conducive to a greater awareness of
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Marketing Occupational Therapy

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1987
Abstract Marketing is emerging as an important aspect of the delivery of health care services, including occupational therapy. An understanding of marketing and a knowledge of how to apply its principles will permit therapists to keep pace with the changing health care environment.
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1948
L F, WOOLLEY, R, CHALMERS
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Occupational Therapy and Epilepsy

Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 1989
Epilepsy and its varied seizure types effect the physical, social, emotional, recreational and vocational functioning of individuals and their families. This article addresses the varlous components of seizure disorders and discusses the importance of occupational therapy intervention in each of these areas.
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Mothers in Occupational Therapy

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1975
Tannis M. Zink is a “mother O.T.” herself with two children aged two and four. She is a graduate of the University of Manitoba (1966) and has worked in New Zealand and Canada. She is currently Director of Occupational Therapy, Children's Centre, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg.
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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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