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    Occupational therapy was born in 1917 with the founding of The National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy. The five founders held a belief that occupation was a valuable therapeutic tool‚ but also knew scientific evidence would push occupational therapy (OT) to be a respected field (Schwartz‚ 2003). Much has changed in OT in the last hundred years‚ but OT still stands strong on two points‚ occupation based interventions and evidence based practice. With the high demand for evidence

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    DISCUSSION PAPER SERIES IZA DP No. 4105 Occupational Choice: Personality Matters Roger Ham P.N. (Raja) Junankar Robert Wells April 2009 Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit Institute for the Study of Labor Occupational Choice: Personality Matters Roger Ham University of Western Sydney P.N. (Raja) Junankar University of Western Sydney and IZA Robert Wells University of Western Sydney Discussion Paper No. 4105 April 2009 IZA P.O. Box 7240 53072 Bonn Germany Phone:

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    example‚ an artistically inclined individual may choose an occupation that requires‚ all things being equal‚ more creativity‚ such as hair dressing. Despite this‚ the government has a way of making it difficult for people to follow their passions. Occupational licensing laws are the way that government does this. These laws are government issued permits given once certain educational standards are met. Though‚ having the right to choose any occupation is not in the constitution‚ it is seen‚ however‚

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    the same. Willard began her studies and graduated from an Ivy League school earning a bachelor’s degree with physical therapy (Willard‚ 1975). Years down the road‚ Willard qualified as an occupational therapist through the U.S Civil service in 1922‚ joined the AOTA‚ and then became the director of occupational therapy and chief aide on physical therapy at the U.S Veteran Hospital in Maywood‚ Illinois (Willard‚ 1975). In her road of success‚ Willard was placed in a position of Curative Workshop. From

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    There are laws that govern any organization to ensure that employees and any other person who may be affected by the organization undertaking are safe at all times and this law is called the Health and Safety Act/Law. “The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 is the primary piece of legislation covering health and safety in the workplace. This piece of legislation lays out the employer’s responsibilities for health and safety. Employers have a ‘duty of care’ over the health‚ safety and welfare of

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    the organization with how they are suppose to approach to the situation. Some of the codes of ethics are for occupational therapy‚ nursing‚ physical therapy‚ athletic training‚ medicine‚ and many more. The code of ethics are approached in this paper are for occupational therapy and nursing. Both of the careers have the same code of ethics‚ but there are some differences. Occupational therapy code of ethics serves two purposes. The first purpose is to provide core values to guide members to ethical

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    As an occupational therapist‚ I will be treating people when they are at their most vulnerable; therefore it is imperative that I stay professional. First impressions set the tone for how clients and colleagues view you. As a result‚ I think it is essential to dress the part and act the part of a professional. I have always believed that it is better to be overdressed than undressed. One thing that I would like to improve is my posture and body cues. Instead of crossing my arms in a closed off stance

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    years ago‚ he was placed on medication to alleviate the symptoms that were occurring. Mr. Cannon often rely on his medication to stabilize him; He is mostly anxious around the set time the medication is given. Identified Intervention Occupational therapy teaches relaxation methods to help alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety related to certain physical and mental conditions. Specific relaxation method is deep breathing. Deep breathing exercises are easy to perform and can help to reduce

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    in Spokane for his recently diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia. Throughout the next few months‚ I was able to witness Zach’s recovery which was facilitated by his occupational therapist. Thereafter‚ I was fixated on pursuing a profession that would allow me to fulfill my passion for helping people. I soon became convinced that occupational therapy was right for me. In the spring of 2015‚ I learned that I had been accepted to Eastern Washington’s MOT program. During my short time in the MOT program

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    "He was only 6‚ yet intuitively knew that people with disabilities could still lead productive lives‚" said his wife‚ Renee Taylor‚ also an occupational therapy professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Kielhofner‚ 61‚ of Lake Geneva‚ Wis.‚ the former head of the occupational therapy department at UIC‚ died Thursday‚ Sept. 2‚ at Mercy Hospital in Chicago‚ after a short battle with cancer. In the 1970s‚ before completing a doctorate in public health at UCLA’s neuropsychiatric institute

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