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    will have the opportunity to help those in need every day. Fortunately, two summers ago I had the opportunity to spend two weeks watching an occupational therapist work with my grandmother at the Northern Colorado Rehabilitation Hospital where she was recovering from a double knee replacement. During that time I witnessed the occupational therapist work with compassion, patience, and dedication in her sessions with my grandmother. Her bubbly personality and enthusiasm for her job shined far above

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    everyday life, named, organized, and given value and meaning by individuals and a culture” Occupations are meaningful for the child and are based on social or cultural expectations or peer performance.”, page S46. Additional roles of an occupational therapist stated in the article are, “In early childhood (birth–8 years of age) and school-based settings, occupational therapy practitioners use their unique expertise to help children and youth with and without challenges prepare for and perform important

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    and restorative procedures to serve low income and underprivileged communities as a Dental Therapist could greatly decrease our oral health crisis in this nation. In 1920 New Zealand was the

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    their normal lives. When I become a therapist, I will already have hours and hours of fieldwork that will help me in this aspect. I will be able to witness other therapists explaining the way of God to others, so I will be prepared, and know how to go about the subject when it comes up in a therapy session. In class, we have talked about internships and having to fulfill fieldwork. Participating in the fieldwork will allow me to follow an occupational therapist around for quite some time, then go

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    The Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) is a theoretical framework used by occupational therapists to help guide practice (Cotton, 2012). Moreover, the MOHO’s framework helps form a picture of the client by utilizing 4 concepts’ that include the clients’ motivation for occupation, the routine patterning of their occupations, the nature of their skilled performance, and the influence of the environment on their occupation (Forsyth et al., 2009). These 4 concepts’ influence the formation of an occupational

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    had been through something traumatic, or even a minor injury that resulted in the need for therapy. Also, after having to receive therapy multiple times for myself, I fell in love with what they did, how they did it, and how beneficial physical therapists were. I’ve also always had an affinity for children, and after doing some observation hours at various pediatric physical therapy clinics, I’ve realized that is exactly the area of physical therapy I want to be involved in (not that the others

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    school. One of my best friends broke her hand and I remember her telling me that she was going to have to see an Occupational therapist. I asked what the difference was between an occupational and a physical therapist and she told me that they are basically the same thing. Looking back on it now, and using my experience to guide me, I realize that occupational and physical therapists do a lot of the same things, but they also do many different things. In high school when I was trying to find out what I

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    brought better perspectives and different ways to treat patients. Along with those changes, the occupation profession has considerable involved in the way to treat patient. One thing that drastically changed the service delivered by the occupational therapist was the used of conceptual practice models. Different conceptual practice models were identified as the most prominent in the field(Kielhofner,2005). One example of these models is the biomechanical model. The biomechanical model provides a specific

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    fear induced by dental injection can be equally beneficial to the patient and the clinicians. This is critical in children as what we do now can have an significant impact on their perspective on oral health for life. This is the stage where dental therapist wants to build a solid foundation that will shape positive attitude and behaviour as they transit into adulthood. Various pharmacological (e.g. general anaesthetic) and non-pharmacological interventions (e.g. behaviour techniques) had been used

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    Example Of A Therapist

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    Heroes are everywhere, wether or not we take the time to notice them. They're among us everyday. Firefighters, for example, risk their lives to save others and ensure our safety. Therapists help people with their emotional struggles, when they are incapable of dealing with them on their own. Police officers put their lives on the line to enforce the law and protect the innocent. These are just a few examples of professions that demonstrate great heroism. These individuals are selfless, diligent,

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