Staying true

Over time, occupational therapy has always been about helping people return to performing their meaningful occupations independently. Even through the reductionist phase the therapists focused on rehabilitating and integrating the soldiers back into society returning from the war. In today's lecture we talked about the domains of occupational therapy and about how one of the roles of an OT is to have, "knowledge and expertise of everyday life activities that people find meaningful and purposeful". This is an example of how occupational therapy has always been about helping people get back to performing meaningful occupations throughout the last 100 years. I love how it hasn't changed even through the different "phases" of OT!

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