Occupational Therapy History I
Occupational Therapy History II
Occupational Therapy Philosophy
The OTA vs. the OTR
OT Practice Framework
100

According to this founder of Moral Treatment, valued occupations take patients' minds away from emotional distress and develop their abilities

Who is Phillippe Pinel?

100

Individuals who worked alongside occupational therapists (OTs) in the 1950s without formal training were the first to be addressed by this title.

What are Occupational Therapy Assistants?

100

A set of values, beliefs and principles that guide one's life

What is philosophy (definition)?

100

The category of degree earned by the occupational therapy assistant, upon completion of an academic program

What is an associate's degree?

100

The definition of occupation

What is anything that an individual does that provides meaning and value in daily life?

200

This contributor to the Moral Treatment movement, along with members of his family, founded the York Retreat

Who is William Tuke?

200

Early OTA programs were hospital-based, but in the 1960s these programs were based in these institutions

What are technical and community colleges?

200

One of three questions that illustrates the principles of philosophy

What is "Who am I?"

What is "What is my destiny?"

What is "What do I want from life?"

200

The formal designation for the student who is enrolled in an occupational therapy assistant program

What is [Name], OTAS ?

200

The drive to be active and participate in occupations; this comes from within the individual

What is intrinsic motivation?

300

This pioneer of occupational therapy served for two years as a staff member of Hull House, a facility which intended to serve immigrants and the poor through a variety of educational, societal, and investigative programs.

Who is Eleanor Clarke Slagle?

300

This process is the replacement of long-term stay psychiatric hospitals with community mental health services for individuals with mental disorders or developmental disabilities

What is deinstitutionalization?

300

This dimension of philosophy is concerned with the ultimate nature of things, including the nature of man

What is metaphysics?

300

The treatment team member who serves a supportive role within the therapy department

What is the rehabilitation aide?

300

Between work, health management, dynamic balance and activities of daily living, the category that is NOT an area of occupation

What is dynamic balance?

400

This Moral Treatment professional, a nurse, was the first individual in the 20th century to use occupations with acutely ill patients.

Who is Susan Tracy?

400

One of three societal changes which necessitated the transition to a community model of occupational therapy

What are the elderly living longer? or more children with disabilities surviving childbirth? or other populations, e.g. stressed individuals, drug abusers, needing occupational therapy?

400

This dimension of philosophy is concerned with truth and knowledge

What is epistemology?

400

The current level of education that is required to become an occupational therapist (OTR)

What is the MOT or the MSOT or the MA or the MS?

400

The two major sections of the Occupational Therapy Performance Framework (OTPF)

What are the domain and the process?

500

This healthcare reformer, an architect by profession, founded Consolation House in 1914, an early prototype of a rehabilitation center.

Who is George Edward Barton?

500

The national health care insurance that provides payment for inpatient hospitalizations and limited outpatient services

What is Medicare?

500

This dimension of philosophy is concerned with values

What is axiology?

500

The degree which is earned by an advanced-level occupational therapist who specializes in academics and research

What is the OTD (Occupational Therapy clinical doctorate)?

500

The areas of expertise that form the domain of occupational therapy

What are occupations, contexts, performance patterns, performance skills and client factors?

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