400160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Occupational Therapy, Outline Of Health Sciences, Developmental Disorder

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What is occupational therapy? - lec 1
What is occupational therapy?
ď‚·Help fulfil life roles
ď‚·Give people tools/skills for them to do things that are meaningful to them
ď‚·Assisting people in everyday things (laundry, going t work, etc)
ď‚·We help people with the job of living
ď‚·Occupational therapists are allied health professionals
ď‚·Client-centred health profession = partner with clients to help them achieve their goals =
take into consideration the clients wants/needs/expectations of everyday life
ď‚·Participate in activities of everyday life = dress yourself, going to school/work, go and meet a
friend for coffee
Occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do – modifying the occupation or the
environment = may be different to the norm but allows the client to reach their goals
Science + problem solving = Occupational Therapy
Occupations = things people do to occupy their time (not just and employment)
Occupational performance
Person – brings a set of skills
Environment – can help or hinder
Occupation – relates to what a person needs, wants or is expected to do
A change in an environment can be problematic!
PERSON – a change in any of these can make peoples occupations difficult to carry out
ď‚·Cognitive
ď‚·Motor
ď‚·Sensory
ď‚·Interpersonal
ď‚·Intrapersonal
ď‚·Mental health
ď‚·Developmental disorders
ď‚·Many more
Types of occupation – everyday life
ď‚·Self-care/self-maintenance
ď‚·Productivity/work
ď‚·Leisure
Occupation is important
ď‚·Gives meaning to everyday life
ď‚·Brings purpose, happiness and enjoyment
Contributes to your health –hygiene
Sense of achievement – emotional wellbeing
ď‚·Helps with independence
ď‚·Contribute to society
Occupational difficulties
ď‚·Ageing process
ď‚·Children with sensory difficulties
Careers in Occupational therapy
Clinician
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Give people tools/skills for them to do things that are meaningful to them. Assisting people in everyday things (laundry, going t work, etc) We help people with the job of living. Client-centred health profession = partner with clients to help them achieve their goals = take into consideration the clients wants/needs/expectations of everyday life. Participate in activities of everyday life = dress yourself, going to school/work, go and meet a friend for coffee. Occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do modifying the occupation or the environment = may be different to the norm but allows the client to reach their goals. Occupations = things people do to occupy their time (not just and employment) Person brings a set of skills. Occupation relates to what a person needs, wants or is expected to do. A change in an environment can be problematic! Person a change in any of these can make peoples occupations difficult to carry out.

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