What hypothesis was stated in the 1961 Lecture?
What is man through the use of his hands energized by the mind can influence the state of his own health
An event in which our field of practice became organized into specialty fields.
What is the demands created during World War II
What is the mandate to anyone aspiring to be in the profession?
What is if we wish to exist as a profession we must identify the vital need to man which we serve and the manner which we serve
What was the theme of the 1961 lecture presentation focused on?
What is The essential worth of occupational therapy.
A social scientist said this in the Eleanor Clarke Slagle 1961 lecture corresponding to the hypothesis being test in the 20th century.
what is the USA becoming a disorganized country due a depression, two wars, and a massive technology revolution that will ultimately aspire change to our society and our profession.
What assumption does occupational therapy make?
What is that the mind and will of man are occupied though the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) action and that man can and should be involved consciously in problem solving and creativity activity.
What main question was stated in the 1961 Lecture?
What is Is Occupational Therapy is sufficiently vital and its unique service is a reward to the field of medicine
This is how our profession controlled growth in the 20th century.
What is controlling studies done by the National Association that involved professional curriculum and clinical practice.
What is the driving goal in occupational therapy?
What is to encourage active, open encounter with tasks which would reasonably belong to his role in life.
What did the author Mary EdD, OTR state from personal experience?
What is We belong to a profession that requires the mind to look at the history of man's achievements throughout civilization
A sense of confusion and voicing a need of direction in the 1961 Eleanor Slagle lecture referred to as what?
The writers tone in regards to the OT profession in the sixties after WWII.
What value does criticism serve in occupational therapy today?
What is allowing continual growth of the profession which assumes that everything possible has already been attained
What were the 3 main takeaway points from the 1961 lecture?
What is Occupational Therapy belongs in the profession of medicine, it requires the spirit to respond to the wonder society has accomplished, and we have to apply our knowledge to help society influence their own health.
Accumulating technical knowledge which practice demands.
which is matter of growing distress in our schools creating conflicting demands upon our practice or occupational therapy.
How does the First Principle apply in modern day occupational therapy?
What is the notion that man has the power to talk and move, therefore, if he were prevented from using the power, severe discomfort would result.