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Occupational Therapy Summary
493 words, approx. 2 pages The American Occupational Therapy Association defines occupational therapy as "the therapeutic use of self-care, work/productive activities, and play/leisure activities to increase independent function, enhance development, and prevent disability." As...
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 Occupational therapy refers to the use of meaningful occupation to assist people who have difficulty in achieving healthy and balanced life; and to enable an inclusive society so that all people can participate to their potential in daily occupations of...




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 The Exceptional Parent
Occupational Therapy.
06/01/1999: 670 words, approx. 2 pages Occupational therapy's primary goal is to maximize a child's functional potential in all environments (home, school, community), this enables the child to participate fully in all roles and functions that are meaningful and important to her and her family. Function implies actions-occupations-with a...
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 The Christian Science Monitor
Occupational therapy.(OPINION)
04/24/2003: 700 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Brendan O'Neill LONDON -- Many in the antiwar lobby claim that the Iraq war was the first stage in America's Middle East colonialist conspiracy. If true, then perhaps we're witnessing a new era of therapeutic colonialism. Coalition forces in Iraq often...
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Group: Gaza students need freer travel
5/30/2007: 419 words, approx. 1 pages A group of internationally renowned Israeli authors and university presidents demanded Wednesday that Israel grant Palestinian students from the Gaza Strip free movement to superior universities in the West Bank.In a joint letter to Defense Minister Amir Peretz, they called on Israel to lift its...
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Army opens new rehab center for veterans who are amputees
9/12/2007: 600 words, approx. 2 pages War veterans who have lost a limb will relearn tasks like shooting a weapon, driving a car or rappelling down a cliff at a new rehabilitation center opening at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.The 31,000 square-foot facility will offer state-of-the art physical therapy and occupational...


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