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Philosophy
refers to a set of basic principles or concepts underlying an individual's conduct or practice
Professional Philosophy
refers to the set of values, beliefs, truths, and principles that guide the practitioner's actions
OT philosophy
*defines the nature of the profession
*guides the actions of practitioners
*supports the profession's domains
OT view of Human Beings
*Holistic
*Active Being
*Engaged in occupation
Definition of Occupation
Activities of everyday life, named organized and given value and meaning by individuals and a culture. Occupation is everything people do to occupy themselves including looking after themselves and enjoying life and contributing to the social and economic fabric of their communities
Role
set of expected behaviors (cultural/social)
Occupation
ordinary things that we do everyday
Activities
a class of human actions that are goal-directed
Tasks
basic actions and steps
AOTA Centennial Vision
*a road map for the future of OT profession to commemorate AOTA's 100th anniversary 2017
*specifies concrete benchmarks that demonstrate our forward movement in realizing the vision
Centennial Vision Statement
By the year 2017...We envision that occupational therapy is a powerful, widely recognized, science-driven, and evidence-based profession with a globally connected and diverse workforce meeting society's occupational needs