History, History
Important Figures
Philosophy
Programs &
Interventions
Events in Legislation
100

Before the term "occupational therapist" was established, practitioners of OT were called this

What are reconstruction aides?

100

She worked with Meyer to develop programs in "curative occupations" as she believed it could apply to patients in the mental hospital

Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?

100

This philosophy valued meaningful handwork because it gave patients a sense of structure, meaning, and self-expression

What is the Arts and Crafts Movement?

100

This type of workshop was one of the earliest OT programs used in asylums to calm mentally ill patients

What are arts and crafts workshops?

100

These laws created racial segregation, including segregated hospitals and healthcare

What are Jim Crow laws?

200

This Greek physician promoted the benefit of occupation in the 1st century, stating, “employment is nature’s best physician and is essential to human happiness”

Who is Galen?

200

Rather than chains and physical restraints, he and William Tuke shifted to a moral and humane treatment for mental illness

Who is Philippe Pinel?


200

Developed by Eleanor Clarke Slagle in 1912, this approach used structured daily routines to help psychiatric patients replace idleness and disorganized patterns with constructive habits

What is habit training?

200

Soldiers learned to use these devices as part of rehabilitation programs

What are prosthetics/adaptive tools?

200

Beginning in the 1930s, this was how Americans began to buy into healthcare services and coverage

What is private health insurance?

300

Shaking, speechlessness, or inability to stand due to psychological trauma were the symptoms of this condition

What is shellshock?

300

He wrote the autobiography A Mind That Found Itself which influenced the creation of the mental hygiene movement

Who is Clifford Beers?

300

This philosophy emphasized that people are whole beings — mind, body, and spirit — and occupation affects the whole person

What is holism?

300

Shoe repairing, harness making, and landscaping were activities used at this hospital

What is the Walter Reed Army Hospital?

300

This event in the 1940s and created a significant influx of patients with PTSD and other mental conditions

What is World War II?

400

This major event occurring from 1914-1918 helped facilitate the integration of occupations into the treatment of mental health in the United States

What is World War I?

400

Meyer created this approach to treat mental health, which was also later adopted by Dr. William Rush Dunton

What is psychobiology?

400

In contrast with the “rest cure”, this approach was developed by Herbert J. Hall in 1904 and used crafts like weaving, pottery, and woodcarving to help patients with neurasthenia regain structure and purpose

What is work cure?

400

This 1920 law created the first federally funded vocational rehabilitation program for disabled veterans and civilians in the United States

What is the Vocational Rehabilitation Act?

400

The Hill-Burton Act of 1946 provided this for hospitals nationwide, allowing for the number of hospitals to increase

What is federal funding?

500

The first record of occupations as a form of therapy was in this year and in this city

What is 2000 B.C. Rome?

500

Influenced by David Kennedy Henderson at a conference at the Gartnavel Royal Hospital, she later founded the first OT school in the United Kingdom 

Who is Dr. Elizabeth Casson?

500

This therapeutic philosophy held that the entire environment — routines, interactions, and daily occupations — could act as a form of treatment

What is Psychosocial Milieu Therapy?

500

By the late 1950s, overcrowded psychiatric hospitals and the rise of new medications pushed occupational therapy to align with this scientific framework of healthcare

What is the medical model?

500

This act negatively impacted the occupational therapist Army hospital workforce by cutting federal funding which led to layoffs

What is the National Economy Act of 1933?

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