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9781569000526

Perspectives on Purposeful Activity : Foundation and Future of Occupational Therapy

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    9781569000526

  • ISBN10:

    1569000522

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1996-12-01
  • Publisher: Amer Occupational Therapy Assn
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Table of Contents

Preface v
Note to Reader xvii
Section I: Occupational Therapy's Heritage: Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Purposeful Activity
Introduction
1(4)
Occupational Therapy Service: Individual and Collective Understandings of the Founders
5(22)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
The Philosophy of Occupation Therapy
27(4)
Adolph Meyer
The Influence of the Arts-and-Crafts Movement on the Professional Status of Occupational Therapy
31(8)
Ruth Levine Schemm
Moral Treatment: Contexts Considered
39(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Occupational Therapy Revisited: A Paraphrastic Journey (1981 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture)
47(18)
Robert K. Bing
Occupational Therapy Can Be One of the Great Ideas of 20th Century Medicine (1962 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture)
65(10)
Mary Reilly
Doing and Becoming: Purposeful Action and Self-Actualization
75(6)
Gail S. Fidler
lay W. Fidler
Toward a Science of Adaptive Responses
81(10)
Lorna Jean King
A Heritage of Activity: Development of Theory
91(8)
G. Gordon Williamson
Occupation: Purposefulness and Meaningfulness as Therapeutic Mechanisms (1995 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture)
99(14)
Catherine A. Trombly
Life-Style Performance: From Profile to Conceptual Model
113(10)
Gail S. Fidler
An Attempt to Define Purposeful Activity
123(8)
Estelle B. Breines
Section II: The Environmental Contexts of Purposeful Activity: Physical, Sociocultural, and Temporal Influences on Activity
Introduction
127(4)
The Ecology of Human Performance: A Framework for Considering the Effect of Context
131(14)
Winnie Dunn
Catana Brown
Ann McGuigan
Safety for Older Adults: The Role of Technology and the Home Environment
145(10)
James R. Watzkeand
and Bryan Kemp
Culture: A Factor Influencing the Outcomes of Occupational Therapy
155(8)
Ruth Levine Schemm
The Culture Concept in the Everyday Practice of Occupational and Physical Therapy
163(8)
Laura Krefting
Temporal Adaptation: A Conceptual Framework for Occupational Therapy
171(8)
Gary Kielhofner
Comparison of Temporal Patterns and Meaningfulness of the Daily Activities of Schizophrenic and Normal Adults
179(12)
Timothy C. Weeder
Quality of Time Use by Adults with Spinal Cord Injuries
191(10)
Elizabeth J. Yerxa
Susan Baum Locker
Beyond Performance: Being in Place as a Component of Occupational Therapy
201(8)
Graham D. Rowles
The Lazarus Project: The Politics of Empowerment
209(8)
Nancy Kari
Peg Michels
The Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 and Employees with Mental Impairments: Personal Efficacy and the Environment
217(12)
Patricia A. H. Crist
Virginia C. Stoffel
Building Inclusive Community: A Challenge for Occupational Therapy (1994 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture)
229(16)
Ann P. Grady
Section III: The Developmental Continuum: Purposeful Activities across the Lifespan
Introduction
241(4)
Making a Difference: A Premise of Occupation and Health
245(4)
Estelle B. Breines
Play Deprivation in Children with Physical Disabilities: The Role of the Occupational Therapist in Preventing Secondary Disability
249(8)
Cheryl Missiuna
Nancy Pollock
Parent-Child Activity Group Treatment in Preventive Psychiatry
257(8)
Laurette Olson
Colleen Heaney
Bettye Soppas-Hoffman
The Adolescent Life/Work Planning Group: A Prevention Model
265(6)
Grace Gorski
Shawn Miyake
Transition from School to Community Living
271(10)
Chestina Brollier
Jayne Shepherd
Kerri Flick Markley
The Therapeutic Use of Games with Mentally Retarded Adults
281(8)
Gary Kielhofner
Shawn Miyake
Designing Activities to Develop a Women's Identification Group
289(10)
Mary V. Donohoe
The Relationships between Volition, Activity Pattern, and Life Satisfaction in the Elderly
299(8)
Nancy Riopel Smith
Gary Kielhofner
Janet Hawkins Watts
The Meaning of Daily Activity in Family Caregiving for the Elderly
307(12)
Betty Risteen Hasselkus
Section IV: The Therapeutic Relationship: Facilitating Engagement in Purposeful Activity
Introduction
315(4)
Occupational Therapy's Challenge: The Caring Relationship
319(8)
Elizabeth B. Devereaux
Clinical Reasoning: The Ethics, Science, and Art
327(14)
Joan C. Rogers
The Therapist with the Three-Track Mind
341(10)
Maureen Hayes Fleming
The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning
351(10)
Cheryl Mattingly
Enhancing Occupational Performance through an Understanding of Perceived Self-Efficacy
361(12)
Marie Gage
Helene Polatajko
The Patient-Therapist Relationship: Beliefs That Shape Care
373(16)
Suzanne M. Polequin
Section V: Tools of Practice: Media, Methods, and Strategies for Clinical Interventions
Introduction
383(6)
Tools of Practice: Heritage or Baggage? (1986 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture)
389(10)
Kathlyn L. Reed
The Origin and Evolution of Activity Analysis
399(6)
Cynthia Creighton
Occupation: Form and Performance
405(10)
David L. Nelson
Guidelines for Using Both Activity and Exercise
415(8)
Rebecca Dutton
Activity, Social Role Retention, and the Multiply Disabled Aged: Strategies for Intervention
423(14)
Linda L. Levy
Generalization of Treatment: A Multicontext Approach to Cognitive Perceptual Impairment in Adults with Brain Injury
437(14)
Joan Pascale Toglia
Use of Adjunctive Modalities in Occupational Therapy
451(8)
Lorraine Pedretti
Roger Smith
Joy Hammel
Judy Rein
Denis Anson
Marya Jo McGuire
Integrating Play in Neurodevelopmental Treatment
459(6)
Jill Anderson
Jim Hinojosa
Carrie Strauch
Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Engineering: A Team Approach to Helping Persons with Severe Physical Disability to Upgrade Functional Independence
465(6)
Ruth Ellen Gordon
Ken P. Kozole
Project Threshold: A Systematic Approach to Solving Functional Problems of Persons with Physical Disabilities Using Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation Engineering Services
471(6)
Heidi McHugh Pendleton
Nancy J. Somerville
Gail K. Magdalena
Kathryn L. Bowman
Diversional Activity: Does It Deserve Its Bad Name?
477(8)
Judith Friedland
Should Music Be Used Therapeutically in Occupational Therapy?
485(4)
Anne MacRae
Humor as an Adjunct to Occupational Therapy Interactions
489(6)
Virginia O. Tooper
Linking Purpose to Procedure During Interactions with Patients
495(12)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Section VI: Research: Applied Scientific Inquiry on Purposeful Activity and Occupational Therapy
Introduction
503(4)
Purposeful Activity and Performance
507(6)
Thomas M. Steinbeck
Dual - Purpose Activity versus Single-Purpose Activity in Terms of Duration on Task, Exertion Level, and Affect
513(6)
Lynette Miller
David L. Nelson
Adding Purpose to the Repetitive Exercise of Elderly Women through Imagery
519(8)
Christine M. Riccio
David L. Nelson
Mary Ann Bush
Affective Responses to Keeping and Not Keeping and Activity Product
527(6)
Janice Dale Rocker
DAvid L. Nelson
Altruism and Task Participation in the Elderly
533(4)
Jan K. Hatter
David L. Nelson
Effects of Project Versus Parallel Groups on Social Interaction and Affective Responses in Senior Citizens
537(8)
David L. Nelson
Cindee Peterson
Doris A. Smith
Judith A. Boughto
Gail M. Whalen
Therapeutic Modality Comparisons in Day Treatment
545(6)
James P. Klyczek
William C. Mann
Preventive Activities and Services for the Well Elderly
551(6)
Margaret M. Kirchman
Velma Reichenbach
Barbara Giambalvo
A Model to Promote Activity Competence in Elders
557(14)
Ruth Levine Schemm
Laura N. Gitlin
Section VII: Current Realities and Future Directions for Purposeful Activity in Occupational Therapy
Introduction
565(6)
Perspectives on the Past and Future
571(6)
Wilma L. West
Old Values-New Directions: Competence, Adaptation, Integration
577(10)
Jerry A. Johnson
How High Do We Jump? The Effect of Reimbursement on Occupational Therapy
587(8)
Brenda S. Howard
Disparity between Reimbursement-Driven Practice and Humanistic Values of Occupational Therapy
595(4)
Janice Posatery Burke
Joanne C. Cassidy
Creating Excellence in Patient Care
599(6)
Kathleen Barker Schwartz
Sustaining the Art of Practice in Occupational Therapy
605(8)
Suzanne M. Peloquin
Dreams, Dilemmas and Decisions for Occupational Therapy Practice in a New Millennium: An American Perspective
613(4)
Elizabeth J. Yerxa
Dreams, Dilemmas, and Decisions for Occupational Therapy Practice in a New Millennium: A Canadian Perspective
617(8)
Helene J. Polatajko
Appendices: Introduction 625(2)
Appendix A: Definition of Occupational Therapy Practice for State Regulation
627(2)
Appendix B: The Philosophical Base of Occupational Therapy
629(2)
Appendix C: Position Paper: Purposeful Activity
631(4)
Appendix D: Core Values and Attitudes of Occupational Therapy Practice
635(4)
Appendix E: Address in Honor of Eleanor Clarke Slagle
639(4)
Appendix F: The Life-Style Performance Profile
643(2)
Appendix G: Position Paper: Occupational Therapy and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
645(4)
Appendix H: Position Pater: Physical Agent Modalities
649(2)
Appendix I: Uniform Terminology for Occupational Therapy---Third Edition
651(16)
Appendix J: Activity Analysis Form: Based on Uniform Terminology for Occupational Therapy---Third Edition (American Occupational Therapy Association, 1994)
667(4)
Appendix K: Activity Analysis Sample
671(8)
Appendix L: Supplemental Reference Lists
679(20)
Appendix M: Supplemental Resource Lists
699

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