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Philosophy
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refers to a set of basic principles or concepts underlying an individual's conduct or practice
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Professional Philosophy
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refers to the set of values, beliefs, truths, and principles that guide the practitioner's actions
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OT philosophy
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*defines the nature of the profession
*guides the actions of practitioners *supports the profession's domains |
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OT view of Human Beings
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*Holistic
*Active Being *Engaged in occupation |
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Definition of Occupation
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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
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Role
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set of expected behaviors (cultural/social)
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Occupation
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ordinary things that we do everyday
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Activities
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a class of human actions that are goal-directed
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Tasks
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basic actions and steps
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AOTA Centennial Vision
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*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 |
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Centennial Vision Statement
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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
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