Early History
Career Background
Influence on OT
Beliefs in Practice
Fun Facts!
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This person was born on October 13, 1876 and died on September 18, 1942.
Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?
100
Slagle was appointed Director of cccupational therapy for this state's mental hospitals.
What is New York?
100
Slagle established this school, which was the first school to train people to become occupational therapists.
What is the Henry B. Favill School of Occupations?
100
Herbert Hall wanted to redirect his clients away from self-analysis for this reason.
Hall wanted to redirect his clients away from self-analysis for this reason. What is the fear that they would only think about their illness?
100
This is Eleanor Clarke Slagle's original profession.
What is social work?
200
Eleanor Clarke Slagle studied social work at this institution beginning in 1910.
What is Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy?
200
These are hospitals where Herbert Hall interned while in Medical School.
What is Massachusetts General and Children's Hospital?
200
This is the original name for the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), which was founded by Eleanor Clarke Slagle.
What is National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)?
200
This is the approach to therapy that Dr. Hall developed.
What is work cure?
200
This is Eleanor Clarke Slagle's legal birth name.
What is Ella May?
300
This is the town where Herbert Hall grew up.
What is Manchester, New Hampshire?
300
This is the oldest model of occupational therapy.
What is habit training?
300
This is the idea that Dr. Hall rejected in order to improve client centered practice.
What is "busy work"?
300
This is an approach Dr. Hall used that focused on behavior problems, rather than searching for the "first causeā€ of psychopathology.
What is the synthetic approach?
300
This person was the 4th president of AOTA.
Who is Herbert Hall?
400
This person was born on March 12, 1870.
Who is Herbert Hall?
400
This is the disorder that plagued America during the Industrial Revolution where there were increased levels of anxiety due to the economy and job demands.
What is nervousness syndrome?
400
Hall believed that the diagnosis should remain unknown to teachers and that this should be the primary focus in therapy.
What is occupation?
400
This is the movement that influenced the work of both Eleanor Clarke Slagle and Dr. Herbert Hall.
What is the arts and crafts movement?
400
These two BU faculty members have been awarded the Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectureship Award.
Who are Wendy Coster and Karen Jacobs?
500
This was the place where Slagle worked and used crafts to promote mental health.
What is Hull House?
500
This is what Herbert Hall studied after receiving a $1,000 grant from the Procter Fund of Harvard University.
What is the treatment of neurasthenia by graded manual occupations?
500
Herbert Hall helped to promote this belief, that is essential to occupational therapy.
What is client centered practice?
500
This is the belief that each person should have occupations that are scheduled, patterned, and routine. This belief was developed into a practice model by scheduling cycles of occupation into a 24 hour day.
What is habit training?
500
Herbert Hall employed these people to work at his handicraft shop in Marblehead, MA. They helped him with weaving, woodwork, pottery, and metalwork.
What are his patients?
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