Occupational Therapy 122 Exam 1 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? OtherOccupational Therapy TheoriesOtherNone Created by: camille anneCreated on: 09-09-15 04:43 Occupation - WFOT Occupations include things people need to, want to, or are expected to do 1 of 25 Occupation is a strong enabler of knowing one's self Hasselkus 2 of 25 Occupation - Pierce Occupations are not repeatable; they are are unique as snowflakes 3 of 25 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 4 of 25 [Occupation is a] Natural human phenomena, usually taken for granted because it forms the fabric of everyday life Cynkin & Robinson 5 of 25 Occupation as a complex phenomenon - Ivanson & Mullersdy [Occupation is a] Basic human need that gives meaning to life 6 of 25 Activity and occupation - Hagedorn Some activities are occupations but not all occupations are activities 7 of 25 Occupations may be categorized but a single occupation may exist in more than one category for the same person Creek 8 of 25 ...most humans engage in occupations most of the time under most circumstances Christiansen & Townsend 9 of 25 Doing is so important in people's lives that it is impossible to envisage them without it Wilcock 10 of 25 True passion and doing what is important to us does not require us to destroy ourselves in the process Schael, 1990 in Wilcock, 2006 11 of 25 Being is the quality, state of existence, or the qualities that constitute living Wilcock 12 of 25 Being is the contemplation and enjoyment of inner life Maslow 13 of 25 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 14 of 25 When we set up abstract external standards and try to force ourselves to meet them, we destroy ourselves Schaef 1990 in Wilcock, 2006 15 of 25 Becoming...as coming to be Landau 1984 in Wilcock 20066 16 of 25 Becoming holds the notions of potential and growth, of transformation and self-actualization Wilcock 17 of 25 Occupation is a function of the individual performing within a specific context Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014 18 of 25 Occupation is what we are doing now, what we have done and what we will do as time flows on Christiansen & Townsend 19 of 25 Meaning is individually constructed and interpreted and is central to human existence Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014 20 of 25 Becoming through doing and being is part of daily life for all people on earth Wilcock 21 of 25 Motivation is why people are interested in a certain activity and not in another Christiansen and Wilcock 22 of 25 Values are...principles, standards or qualities considered worthwhile Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014 23 of 25 Beliefs are cognitive content held as true Schell, Gillen, Scheaf, Colin, 2014 24 of 25 Being produces stillness and cessation of muscular activity Maslow 25 of 25
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