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    advantages and disadvantages of animal-assisted therapy (AAT) are examined, with a particular focus on the implications of implementing animal-assisted therapy within occupational therapy. There is a lack of research on animal-assisted therapy to date, specifically in the context of occupational therapy and research conducted by occupational therapy professionals is even sparser. When considering the therapeutic application of animal-assisted therapy, it is important to acknowledge the accepted interpretations

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    feeling. Occupational therapists fall under the health science career cluster. OT’s help troubled patients with their fine motor skills through therapeutic activities. An OT is an occupational therapist. OT’s have a rewarding job that can help a lot of people in different ways. This is why I chose this career because I have always wanted to help people. Which, this career is about more than just helping an individual patient it’s about helping the patient and their families. Occupational therapists

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    When I first decided I wanted to pursue a Masters of Occupational Therapy, the University of Kansas Medical Center quickly ended up at the top of my list of potential programs. I considered that it was in the community I know and love, it was clearly a top ranked program, and it would let me become something I’d always dreamed of being--a Jayhawk! As the time got closer to when I would have to make my final decision on where to apply, I became close to a student who was enrolled in the KU MOT program

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    learned about OT through a class at the group home agency I had worked for as a direct support professional. The occupational therapist explained the benefits of sensory interventions, and the importance of leisure and social participation when working with individuals with intellectual disabilities. Since this experience had caused me to switch from special education to occupational therapy, a part of me will always be invested in supporting people with ID. As a DSP, I supported complex range of

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    It is also in my lists to build strong and meaningful relationships with my fellow students, faculties, and everyone who will shed light on just how different we all can be. After I finish the Master of Occupational Therapy program, I plan on applying at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, which is one of America’s leading children’s hospitals, or apply at the Oregon Department of Veteran’s Affairs. While I am considering furthering my education by obtaining my doctorate

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    During a shadowing opportunity, I asked the occupational therapist I was working with what the difference is between physical therapy and occupational therapy. She replied, “If you were injured and were hungry, physical therapy would help you get up out of a chair into the kitchen, and occupational therapy would show you how to make the sandwich.” That single phrase changed the way I perceived occupational therapy and made me certain that occupational therapy was the profession for me. Throughout high

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    Occupational therapy is grounded in seven core values (AOTA, 2008). Altruism, equality, dignity, and prudence are four of the values that coincide directly to my beliefs and philosophy related to obesity. Altruism encompasses indicating concern for the well-being of others (AOTA, 2015). As an occupational therapist, I need to have concern for every client I have no matter what they look like. Equality means treating everyone fairly and not showing bias. The purpose of taking the IAT test was to display

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    Occupational Therapy Career Occupational Therapists Many times when a people think of an occupational therapist, they might think of a career counselor and personality tests. They might think of a therapist telling that this job would be “the perfect fit with their personality”. But that is far from what occupational therapy is. Occupational Therapist work with people recover and learn skills that are valuable to be part of society. Occupational therapists work with all age groups of people. They

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    The entire profession of Occupational Therapy draws on the idea that occupation can be used to alter an individual 's mental and physical well-being. Occupational therapists use occupation as a tool to achieve this. Participation in occupation is believed to be a significant factor in providing a method for individuals to not only promote, but also maintain their health and well-being (Law, Steinwender and Leclair, 1998). 'Well-being ' is generally defined as an individual’s view of their own

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    Introduction According to the World Federation of Occupational Therapy, occupational therapy is a profession which is concerned with the promotion of well-being and health of individuals through engaging them in occupation. It is a holistic healthcare profession with an aim to promote health in individuals by enabling them to perform purposeful and meaningful activities across their lifespan. Occupational therapist by using different treatments help their patients with a mental, physical

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