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The profession's image, 1917-1925, Part II: Occupational therapy as represented by the profession

E Ambrosi1, K B Schwartz

  • 1St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, Reno, Nevada 89520, USA.

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy : Official Publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
|September 1, 1995
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Occupational therapy

Area of Science:

  • History of Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Sciences
  • Health Professions Education

Background:

  • This article examines the representation of occupational therapy from 1917-1925.
  • It analyzes early professional journals to understand the profession's image during its formative years.

Observation:

  • Both professional literature and media portrayed occupational therapy similarly.
  • The profession was depicted as enabling individuals with disabilities to return to meaningful societal roles.

Findings:

  • Early occupational therapy literature and media presented a consistent image.
  • This image highlighted the profession's unique commitment to restoring individuals with disabilities to useful occupations.

Implications:

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  • Recognizing occupational therapy's foundational goal is crucial in contemporary healthcare.
  • The historical representation underscores the profession's pioneering role in patient rehabilitation and societal reintegration.