Occupational Therapy 122 Exam 1

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Occupation - WFOT
Occupations include things people need to, want to, or are expected to do
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Occupation is a strong enabler of knowing one's self
Hasselkus
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Occupation - Pierce
Occupations are not repeatable; they are are unique as snowflakes
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The Role of an OT - Mart Reilly
Man, through the use of his hands, as they are energized by mind and will, can influence the state of his health and well-being
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[Occupation is a] Natural human phenomena, usually taken for granted because it forms the fabric of everyday life
Cynkin & Robinson
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Occupation as a complex phenomenon - Ivanson & Mullersdy
[Occupation is a] Basic human need that gives meaning to life
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Activity and occupation - Hagedorn
Some activities are occupations but not all occupations are activities
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Occupations may be categorized but a single occupation may exist in more than one category for the same person
Creek
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...most humans engage in occupations most of the time under most circumstances
Christiansen & Townsend
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Doing is so important in people's lives that it is impossible to envisage them without it
Wilcock
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True passion and doing what is important to us does not require us to destroy ourselves in the process
Schael, 1990 in Wilcock, 2006
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Being is the quality, state of existence, or the qualities that constitute living
Wilcock
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Being is the contemplation and enjoyment of inner life
Maslow
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People need to discover our essential biologically based inner nature, so easily overcome by habit, cultural pressure and wrong attitudes
Maslow, 1968 in Wilcock, 2006
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When we set up abstract external standards and try to force ourselves to meet them, we destroy ourselves
Schaef 1990 in Wilcock, 2006
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Becoming...as coming to be
Landau 1984 in Wilcock 20066
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Becoming holds the notions of potential and growth, of transformation and self-actualization
Wilcock
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Occupation is a function of the individual performing within a specific context
Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014
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Occupation is what we are doing now, what we have done and what we will do as time flows on
Christiansen & Townsend
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Meaning is individually constructed and interpreted and is central to human existence
Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014
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Becoming through doing and being is part of daily life for all people on earth
Wilcock
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Motivation is why people are interested in a certain activity and not in another
Christiansen and Wilcock
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Values are...principles, standards or qualities considered worthwhile
Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014
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Beliefs are cognitive content held as true
Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014
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Being produces stillness and cessation of muscular activity
Maslow
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Occupation is a strong enabler of knowing one's self

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Occupations are not repeatable; they are are unique as snowflakes

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Man, through the use of his hands, as they are energized by mind and will, can influence the state of his health and well-being

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Cynkin & Robinson

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