History
Theories and Models
Assessment Tools
Interventions
Research
100

This individual is often referred to as the "Mother of Occupational Therapy."

 Eleanor Clarke Slagle

100

This model views occupation as a dynamic interaction between the person, the environment, and the occupation itself.

PEO

100

This assessment evaluates the level of assistance required for a person to perform ADLs and mobility tasks

Functional Independence Measure (FIM)

100

This intervention approach focuses on adapting the environment to fit the person's needs.

Environmental Modification 

100

This type of research aims to develop new theories and conceptual frameworks

Theoretical Research 

200

The profession of occupational therapy began during this historical period.

Progressive Era (1890s to the 1920s)

200

According to the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance and Engagement (CMOP-E), these are the four elements that influence occupational performance.

Person, Environment, Occupation, and Performance

200

The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is used to assess these 2 aspects of cognitive function

Orientation and Memory

200

Name two sensory integration techniques commonly used in occupational therapy.

Brushing, Swinging, or Deep pressure

200

The term used to describe the study of human occupation in its sociocultural context.

Occupational Science

300

The founding year of the Palestinian Occupational Therapy Association (POTA).

2003

300

This theory emphasizes the importance of a person's occupational identity and occupational competence.

The Model of Human Occupation (MOHO)

300

This assessment is used to evaluate a person's sensory processing patterns and how they affect daily life and participation in meaningful activities.

The Sensory Profile

300

This intervention approach involves restraining the unaffected limb to encourage the use of the affected limb.

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy

300

This research design is often used to explore the experiences and perspectives of individuals participating in occupational therapy interventions.

Qualitative Research (Inductive)