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Eleanor Clarke Slagle

Known as the "Mother of Occupational Therapy," emphasized meaningful occupations for health and well-being.

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Gary Kielhofner

Contributed to the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) in occupational therapy theory and practice.

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Wilma L

Advocated for occupational therapy recognition and services in various settings.

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Florence Clark

Advanced understanding of human occupation's impact on health and quality of life.

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Carl Rogers

Influence on client-centered and empathetic therapeutic relationships in occupational therapy.

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Moral Treatment

Early focus on purposeful activities for well-being in mental health institutions.

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Foundational Concepts

Barton and Meyer's contributions to occupational therapy concepts.

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Professionalization

Evolution of occupational therapy into a recognized profession with standards.

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Scientific Advances

Influence of medical science on occupational therapy practice.

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Holistic Approach

Emphasis on holistic and occupation-centered models in the 1970s.

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Integration of Science

Incorporation of scientific knowledge into occupational therapy practice.

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Expansion of Settings

Diversification of occupational therapy settings and populations served.

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Advocacy and Growth

Role of professional organizations in advocating for occupational therapy.

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Evidence-Based Practice

Growing emphasis on research-based interventions in occupational therapy.

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Habit Approach

Focus on habits' role in shaping daily routines and well-being.

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Slagle Lecture

Annual event discussing advancements in occupational therapy.

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Diseases Impact

Diseases like polio and mental health disorders influencing occupational therapy.

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Sensorimotor Model

Emphasizes sensory and motor processes in functional skills.

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Perceptual Motor Development

Progression of perception and motor coordination skills.

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Biopsychosocial Model

Considers biological, psychological, and social factors in health.

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Reimbursement Methods

Payment methods for occupational therapy services.

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Occupational Therapist Salaries

Factors influencing occupational therapist salaries.

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Recovery Model Components

Focus on hope, education, and self-advocacy in mental health recovery.

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Prevention Types

Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention in occupational therapy.

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Social Cognitive Theory

Interaction between personal factors, environment, and behavior.

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Agencies in OT

Various settings providing occupational therapy services.

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Emotional Reasoning

Influence of emotions on thoughts and behavior in therapy.

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Emerging Areas of Practice

Telehealth, assistive technology, and health promotion in OT.

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Taxonomy of Theories

Categorization of theories in occupational therapy.

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OT Code of Ethics

Principles guiding professional conduct in occupational therapy.

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OT Values

Client-centered care, advocacy, and evidence-based practice in OT.

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Occupational Based Models

MOHO, CMOP-E, MOHOST, and PEOP guiding OT practice.

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MOHO

Framework examining motivation, habits, and performance in occupational therapy.

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