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OCCT 503 Final
History of OT
105
Medical
Graduate
06/16/2011

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"Mother of OT"
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Eleanor Clark Slagle
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Developed the first systematic training course in occupation to prepare nurses for teaching patient activities
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Susan E. Tracy
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The "first OT"
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Susan E. Tracy
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Worked with Dunton and Meyer as director of OT at the Phipps Clinic at John Hopkins Hospital and developed habit training
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Eleanor Clark Slagle
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Took a course in "curative occupations" at age 40 at the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy (CSCP) (Jane Addams helped to found the school in 1908)
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Eleanor Clark Slagle
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method of re-educating patients on habits of living, substituting healthful habits for bad habits
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Habit Training
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AOTA Executive Director 1923
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Eleanor Clark Slagle
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Helped start the national registry for registered OTs
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Eleanor Clark Slagle
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Architect with TB and partial amputation of foot
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George Barton
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opened an arts and crafts workshop for TB patients called "Consolation House" in Clifton Springs, NY
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George Barton
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First President of NSPOT
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George Barton
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insisted on "therapy" being in the OT name (medical treatment) for legitimacy and association with medical science
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George Barton
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proponent of "efficiency movement" - energy conservation
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George Barton
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designer, craftsperson, and teacher at the first occupational therapy department
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Susan Cox Johnson
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trained "occupational aides" to rehabilitate WWI veterans
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Susan Cox Johnson
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Canadian architect, vocational secretary to Canadian Military Hospitals, designed buildings to restore "vitalness", and promoted occupational therapy workshops in clinics for TB and WWI veterans
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Thomas Kidner
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original members of NSPOT
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Barton, Dunton, Slagle, Kidner, Johnson, Isabel Newton (Barton's secretary), and Susan Tracy
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Dunton's mentor from Phipps Institute Baltimore, organized patient's daily activities for a balance among work, play and rest and created opportunities for learning and creativity. Ultimate goal was reintegration into society
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Dr. Adolph Meyer
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Early names for the profession
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Occupation therapy

Activity therapy

Moral treatment

"Work cure"

Ergotherapy

Creative occupations

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Hand therapy

Shoulder rehabilitation

Burn therapy

Focus on medical condition with less emphasis on context, culture, client goals, and the healing power of purposeful activity

Definition
Medical Model Approach
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Time period where OT lost its holistic perspective and there was concern for legitimacy in a medical science "world"
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1960's and 1970's
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Time period of growing concern about alignment with medical model

Envisioned better fit with an educational or a social model

Health and well-being rather than pathology and illness

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Late 70's and Early 80's
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Felt OT lost its original focus and was too aligned with medicine

Called for return to "holistic approach of founders based on a science of occupation

Occupation is the vehicle through which the human nervous system maintains healthy sensory processing

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Mary Reilly
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Occupational therapy's "first scientist"

"If you recognize a problem and seek to understand and measure it, you can shape the direction of practice"

Founder of Sensory Integration Approach

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Jean Ayres
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Founder of American occupational Therapy Foundation

Argued that the profession needed to move into the role of "health agent" as prevention needed to be a more integral component of the health care system

AOTF fosters scholarship and research

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Wilma West
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Occupation is our intervention

Expand beyond the medical model

"Doing" is "Being"

"Use it or Lose it" 

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Gail Fidler
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Mandated services for students with disabilities in public schools

Funds 30% of all OT practice in U.S.

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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
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Studied under Mary Reilly, former VCU faculty

Model of Human Occupation based on systems theory

To restore vision of mind-body connection

Most frequently used frame of reference, explaining how occupation is motivated, patterned and performed

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Gary Kielhofner
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Move toward holistic research base for practice

Increasing interest in establishing theoretical bases for OT approach

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Evidence-Based Practice
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Guarantees people with disabilities access to employment, public accommodations, transportation, public services and telecommunications
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Americans with Disabilities Act
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Americans with Disabilities At guarantees people with disabilities access to:
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Employment

Public accommodations

Transportation

Public services

Telecommunications

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OT is a powerful, widely-recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs.
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AOTA's Centennial Vision Statement
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Connecting the Founding Vision to Centennial Vision
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1. Successful promotion of occupation as a vital force to meet society's needs

2. Engagement in and dissemination of scientific research that supports the effectiveness of occupational therapy

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Employment growth in schools will result from:
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Expansion of the school-age population

Extension of services for disabled students

Increasing prevalence of sensory disorders in children

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Increased job prospects for OTs with specialized knowledge:
Definition

Driver rehabilitation

Fall-prevention training for the elderly

Home modification

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The study of values and customs of a person or group
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Ethics
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The study of rules of conduce and the general nature of morals as applied to individual choice
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Ethics
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A body or system of rules used by an authority to impose control over a system or people
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Laws
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Seven Core Concepts of OT
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Altruism

Equality

Freedom

Justice

Dignity

Truth

Prudence

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Unselfish concern for the welfare of others; ability to put the needs of others before their own (commitment, caring, dedication, responsiveness, and understanding)
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Altruism
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All individuals seen as having same fundamental human rights; desire to promote fairness in interactions with others (fairness and impartiality)
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Equality
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Enabling the individual to exercise choice and to demonstrate independence, initiative, and self-direction; personal choice is paramount in a profession in which the desires of the client guide our interventions
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Freedom
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Upholding of moral and legal principles like fairness, equity, truthfulness, and objectivity; respect for and adherence to applicable laws and standards in direct care, education and research
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Justice
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Valuing the inherent worth and uniqueness of each person through empathy and respect for self and others; promotion and preservation of individuality; assisting him/her to engage in occupations that are meaningful regardless of level of disability
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Dignity
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Remaining faithful to facts and reality though honest and authenticity; always providing accurate information in oral and written forms
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Truth
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Ability to govern and discipline oneself through the use of reason, with judiciousness, discretion, moderation, care and circumspection; use clinical and ethical reasoning skills, sound judgment, and reflection
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Prudence
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Ethical Principles Defining the Profession
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Nonmaleficence

Autonomy and Confidentiality

Fidelity

Veracity

Beneficence

Social Justice

Procedural Justice

 

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Dealing with anything seen as dangerous, difficult or painful instead of withdrawing from it; fearless, brave
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Courage
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Act or power of forming mental images of that which is not actually present; creating new images or ideas; resourcefulness in dealing with unusual experiences
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Imagination
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Peloquin's 5 Additional Values
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Courage

Imagination

Resilience

Integrity

Mindfulness

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Quality of bouncing back after being stretched or challenged; quick recovery of strength, spirit, and good humor; buoyancy
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Resilience
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State of being complete, unbroken, and entire; the quality of being whole; being of sound moral principle (in ourselves and our practice)
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Integrity
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State of being thoughtful and aware
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Mindfulness
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Connotes acts of mercy, kindness, charity, promoting good, preventing harm, action to incur benefit
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Beneficence
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Refrain from causing harm, inflicting injury or wronging others; non-action to avoid harm
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Nonmaleficence
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Duty to treat clients according to clients; desires within acceptable boundaries of care and protect confidential information
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Autonomy and Confidentiality
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OT personnel shall demonstrate a concern for the well-being of the recipients of their services
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Beneficence
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OT personnel shall intentionally refrain from actions that cause harm
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Nonmaleficence
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OT personnel shall respect the right of the individual to self-determination
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Autonomy and Confidentiality
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Confidentiality can be breached when:
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The safety of a patient is at risk

There is an ethical obligation to prevent foreseeable harm to a third party outside of the provider/patient relationship

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Fair, equitable, and appropriate distribution of resources
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Social Justice
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OT personnel shall provide services in a fair and equitable manner
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Social Justice
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Rules must be impartially followed and consistently applied for an unbiased decision
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Procedural Justice
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OT personnel shall comply with institutional rules, local, state, federal, and international laws and AOTA documents applicable to the profession of OT
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Procedural Justice
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Based on the virtues of truthfulness, candor, and honesty; based on respect owed to others; means to establish trust and strengthen professional relationships
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Veracity
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OT personnel shall provide comprehensive, accurate and objective information when representing the profession
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Veracity
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OT personnel shall treat colleagues and other professionals with respect, fairness, discretion, and integrity
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Fidelity
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Comes from Latin for loyal; faithful, keeping promises and commitments
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Fidelity
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Permanent loss of certification
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Revocation
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Loss of certification for a designated time
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Suspension
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Specified conditions to continue certification
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Probation
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Formal expression and publicly announced
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Censure
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Formal expression but not announced publicly
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Reprimand
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Contains final disciplinary actions and non-disciplinary actions taken by NBCOT, as well as disciplinary actions taken by state regulatory entities
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The Disciplinary Action Information Exchange Network (DAIEN)
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Disciplinary Actions from AOTA
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Reprimand

Censure

Probation of membership

Suspension

Revocation

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Public bodies created by state legislatures to ensure the health and safety of citizens, protect the public from harm, take disciplinary action
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State Regulatory Boards (SRB)
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Reasoning involving the use of applied logical and scientific methods, such as hypothesis testing, pattern recognition, theory-based decision making and statistical evidence
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Scientific Reasoning
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Investigative reasoning and analysis of cause or nature of conditions requiring OT intervention. Can be considered one component of scientific reasoning
Definition
Diagnostic Reasoning
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Reasoning in which therapist considers and uses intervention routines for identified conditions. May be science-based or may reflect the habits and culture of the intervention setting
Definition
Procedural Reasoning
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Reasoning process used to make sense of people's particular circumstances, prospectively imagine the effect of illness, disability, or occupational performance problems on their daily lives, and create a collaborative story that is enacted with clients and families through intervention.
Definition
Narrative Reasoning
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Practical reasoning which is used to fit therapy possibilities into the current realities of service delivery, such as scheduling options, payment for services, equipment availability, therapists' skills, management directives, and the personal situation of the therapist.
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Pragmatic Reasoning
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Reasoning directed toward analyzing and ethical dilemma, generating alternative solutions, and determining actions to be taken. Systematic approach to moral conflict.
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Ethical Reasoning
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Thinking directed toward building positive interpersonal relationships with clients; permitting collaborative problem identification and problem solving.
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Interactive Reasoning
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A blending of all forms of reasoning for the purposes of flexibility responding to changing conditions or predicting possible client futures. (Blends usually with interactive and narrative)
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Conditional Reasoning
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Impersonal, focused on the diagnosis, condition, guiding theory, evidence from research or what "typically" happens with clients like the one being considered.
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Scientific Reasoning
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Uses both personal and impersonal information. Therapists attempt to explain why client is experiencing problems using a blend of science-based and client-based information
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Diagnostic Reasoning
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Characterized by therapist using therapy regimes or routines thought to be effective with problems identified and that are typically used with clients in that setting. Tends to e more impersonal and diagnostically driven.
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Procedural Reasoning
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Personal, focused on the client, including past, present, and anticipated future. Involves an appreciation of client culture as the basis for understanding client narrative. Relates to the "so what" of the condition for the person's life.
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Narrative Reasoning
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Generally not focused on client or client's condition, but rather on all the physical and social "stuff" that surrounds the therapy encounter, as well as the therapist's internal sense of what he or she is capable of and has the time and energy to complete.
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Pragmatic Reasoning
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Tension is often evident as therapist attempts to determine what is the "right" thing to do, particularly when face with dilemmas in therapy, competing principles, risks, and benefits.
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Ethical Reasoning
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Therapist is concerned with what client likes or does not likes. Use of praise, empathetic comments, and nonverbal behaviors to encourage and support client's cooperation.
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Interactive Reasoning
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Typically found with more experienced therapists who can "see" multiple futures, based on therapists past experiences and current information.
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Conditional Reasoning
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Domain of OT
Definition

Areas of Occupation

Client Factors

Performance Skills

Performance Patterns

Context and Environment

Activity Demands

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Core concepts of OTPF-2
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Engagement

Occupation

Client Collaboration

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OTPF-2 Core concepts relating to occupation
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Co-occupation

Interdependence

Occupational Justice

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Occupations that implicitly involve two or more individuals; shared occupation; intrinsic activities are reciprocal, interactive
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Co-occupation
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A self-directed state of being characterized by an individual's ability to participate in necessary and preferred occupations in a satisfying manner irrespective of the amount or kind of external assistance desired or required. Not based on pre-established criteria or perception of outside observers.
Definition
Independence
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The "reliance that people have on each other as a natural consequence of group living"; "engenders a spirit of social inclusion, mutual aid, and moral commitment and responsibility to recognize and support difference
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Interdependence
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The profession's concern with ethical, moral and civic factors that can support or hinder health promoting engagement in occupations and participation in home and community life; assures clients are afforded the opportunities in those occupations in which they choose to engage
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Occupational Justice
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