Development of OT as a Therapeutic Strategy
Leaders in OT
Socio-cultural Contexts That Influenced OT
Legislation that Influenced OT
Symbols of the Profession
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This hypothesis; “That man, through the use of his hands, as they are energized through mind and will, can influence the state of his own health” was created by who?
Who is Mary Reilly
100
This person developed the OT behavior frame of reference in 1974.
Who is Mary Reilly
100
This organization was reorganized in 1964 due to a scientific shift and to gain more credibility
What is the AOTA
100
This major piece of legislation created the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
What are the Social Security Amendments of 1965
100
In 1964 the AOTF was formed. These letters are an acronym for this.
What is the American occupational therapy foundation.
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This philosophy was developed by Mary Reilly, as “a holistic view of humans and their daily occupations” in response to the “medicalization of therapy”.
What is the philosophy of “occupational behavior”
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This person developed the “object relations/psychodynamic” frame of reference in 1973
Who is Ann Mosey
200
In the late 70's occupational therapy shifted from a holistic approach to this kind of approach
What is the Scientific movement
200
The Education for All Handicapped Children Act passed in 1975 stating that all children should have access to education in the least restrictive environment. This act was built the foundation for what major piece of legislation that was passed years later.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
200
The founding of this organization in 1978 helped lead the charge for furthering legislative and with in occupational therapy.
What is the AOTPAC
300
Between 1960-1970, Mary Reilly along with different therapists pushed towards a return to the value of occupation and shift away from what prior paradigm?
What is the mechanistic paradigm.
300
In 1967, this individual promoted the development of occupational sciences as an academic discipline and foundation of practice, stressing the importance of theory and research.
Who is Elizabeth Yerxa
300
Between 1965-1975 this war increased the amount of patients with PTSD creating a greater need for Occupational Therapy
What is the Vietnam War
300
In 1965, this President's Panel on Mental Retardation yielded over 100 recommendations for how the United States should best approach future programs & legislation for people with disabilities.
Who is John F. Kennedy
300
In 1964 Gail folder published this book, which helped explain how occupation can assist in nonverbal thoughts and emotions.
What is A communication process in psychiatry.
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During the 1960’s and 1970’s OT’s wanted to gain public recognition and needed to find ways to receive payment from Medicare and Medicaid. Additionally, occupational therapy shifted toward science-driven therapy. During this time period, this model was a big influence on occupational therapy.
What is the medical model
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Jean Ayres used research to design instruments for practice and implementing sensory assessments. These ideas had profound affect on the field and are still being used to this day. These assessments are known as?
What are Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests
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Test question
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits recipients of federal assistance from doing this.
What is discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in employment, programs and activities.
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In this year, Mary Riley publish Play as Exploratory Learning
What is 1974
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