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Moral treatment: contexts considered.

S M Peloquin1

  • 1School of Allied Health Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77551.

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
|August 1, 1989
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Moral treatment in the 19th century is linked to occupational therapy. Understanding its historical context, including the medical community and society, offers therapists a richer perspective on this practice.

Area of Science:

  • History of Medicine
  • Occupational Therapy Studies

Background:

  • The 19th-century practice of moral treatment is frequently linked to contemporary occupational therapy.
  • A comprehensive understanding of moral treatment's historical underpinnings is crucial for occupational therapists.

Observation:

  • This article examines moral treatment within the societal and medical contexts of the 19th century.
  • These contexts influenced the development and application of moral treatment.

Findings:

  • Moral treatment evolved within specific historical circumstances.
  • Its characteristics were shaped by the prevailing medical and social environments.

Implications:

  • Understanding moral treatment's historical context provides occupational therapists with a broader perspective.

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  • This deeper insight may clarify the relationship between moral treatment and modern occupational therapy practice.