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Credo
1) That occupational therapy is as necessary as to life as food and drink.
2) That every human being should have both physical and mental occupation
3) That sick minds, sick bodies, sick souls, may be healed through occupation.
- William Rush Dunton
What is the centennial vision for occupational therapy?
By the year 2017, we envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science driven, and evidenced based profession with globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs.
Who are the doing members of AOTA?
Eleanor Clark Slagle
George E. Barton
William Rush Dunton, Jr
Thomas B. Kidner
Susan Cox Johnson
Isabel G. Newton
Who were the near founding members?
Herbert J. Hall
Susan E. Tracy
What was AOTA name before it was changed to its current name?
National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy (NSPOT)
In medieval times, what did those in past times believe mental illness caused?
Mental illness was thought to be caused by disturbances within humors or body fluids (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile) and related to a persons religious beliefs.
What did Moral Treatment do?
It provided and individual with laborious or interesting occupation and treating that person with kindness and firmness.
Pinel removed restraints from the patients and encouraged their participation in activities.
What did the The American Journal of Insanity Volume 1 state on asylums in England in 1844?
Occupation and exercise in the open air is deemed very useful for the insane: they should be employed as much as possible. Spacious yards and pleasure grounds should be provided, and music and dancing and various games may be resorted to with benefit in many cases. In the better conducted asylums, books are procured and placed at the disposal of patients; the exercise of trades and other in door employements encouraged- employments is in some cases rewarded; and out-of-door occupation is provided by means of large gardens or farms, in which patients regularly labor in proper seasons.
Who is the Father of Psychiatry?
Dr. Benjamin Rush
What were influences on the development of early occupational therapy?
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