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30 Cards in this Set
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Who was connected with these key words:
Crafts Financial stability Observation Teacher |
Susan Cox Johnson
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This type of relationship between individuals in the field of occupational therapy encouraged people's determination to continue on in the field even in questionable times.
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Mentor
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First woman who attended the AOTA conference in 1937.
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Eleanor Roosevelt
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This was a time in which women began to look outside of their traditional roles as wives and mothers and sought to be involved in more public activities. Women began to go to school.
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Womens reform
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Organization that served as a clearinghouse of information on domestic and overseas reconstruction efforts, domestic training programs, and, and federal government policy shifts.
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National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy
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The founder of war service classes for training reconstruction aids in occupational therapy in NYC endorsed by the government.
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Mansfield
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Special occupational therapy schools, Courses in colleges and universities, Courses given in hospitals
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Types of OT training schools.
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The organization that analyzed the social, health, education, and economic conditions of the city in order to make changes for the better
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Hull House
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Who was connected with these key words:
Arts and crafts Devereaux Workshop Psychiatrist |
Herbert Hall
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Who said this quote. "Our body is not merely so many pounds of flesh and bone... with an abstract mind or soul added to it. It is... a live organism pulsating with its rhythm of rest and activity."
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Adolf Meyer
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Occupational therapy had to server its ties with this profession to ensure their indipendence.
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Nursing.
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Proving occupational therapy not a fad, this person brought occupational therapy reconstruction aids to France.
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Joel Golthwait
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Who was connected with these words:
Founder Occupaional Therapy Mother Hull house |
Eleanor Clark Slagle
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He was an advocate of learning by doing or actual experience
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John Dewey
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Who was connected with these key words:
Turberculosis Consolation House Prsident NSPOT |
George Barton
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Rejected the growing dominance of machine production. Believed that when workers feel more connected to their work it is more satisfying.
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Arts and Crafts movement
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Training for OT was received in the following crafts:
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Textiles
Basketry Woodwork Metal Work Bookbinding and Leather Work Needlework/Cord work Block Printing |
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The founder of the Devereux workshops which focused on the work cure theory.
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Herbert Hall
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What content areas of curriculum were set out by the minimum standards?
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Mental Sciences
Physical Sciences Medical Lectures Occupational Therapy Electives |
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What are Industrial supervisor, Industrial aide, Industrial teacher, Attendant, Craft teacher
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The names OT's were first called.
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Committee designed to standardize education requirements and establish a hierarchy of practitioners.
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Committee on admissions and positions
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Name the first and last names of the Founding members of NSPOT
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Eleanor Clarke Slagle
Susan Cox Johnson William Rush Dunton George Edward Barton T.B. Kidner Susan E. Tracy |
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Three themes Milwalkee-Downer's occupational therapy department stressed to ensure future of the OT department
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Civilian life Mental suffering Women in the work field
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Women's first profession
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Teaching
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Who was connected with these key words:
Psychiatrist Holistic Founding Member Psychobiology |
Adolf Meyer
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Who was connected with these key words:
Nurse Teaching Classes Education |
Susan E. Tracy
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This field focused mostly on the acute care of the patient. Saw OT as valuable as they worked with chronic patients.
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Medcine
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1st Movement with the tenet that persons who were mentally ill had to learn new life habits in order to cure their illness and prevents its recurrence.
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Mental Hygiene
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What are 5 Major American Cities with the first OT schools?
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Boston
Chicago Milwaukee New York Philadelphia St. Louis |
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Who was connected with these key words:
Father Psychiatrist NSPOT |
William Dunton
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