Occupational Therapy in Australia 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781003150732-19
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“…A role is defined as "a set of behaviours that have some socially agreed upon function and for which there is an accepted code of norms" (Christiansen and Baum, 1997: 603). This implies that occupational roles are influenced by both individuals enacting them and external social expectations of their performance, which may change progressively with fluctuating skills, circumstances, and experiences (Turpin and Iwama, 2011). Thus, roles establish a combination of duties and privileges socially validated and understood: failure to meet these expectations entails an external perception of inadequacy for a specific role, whereas meeting them results in both validation and legitimisation in the eyes of society (Thomas and Wolfensberger, 1999).…”
Section: A Brief Reflection On the Role Of The Healthcare Interpretermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A role is defined as "a set of behaviours that have some socially agreed upon function and for which there is an accepted code of norms" (Christiansen and Baum, 1997: 603). This implies that occupational roles are influenced by both individuals enacting them and external social expectations of their performance, which may change progressively with fluctuating skills, circumstances, and experiences (Turpin and Iwama, 2011). Thus, roles establish a combination of duties and privileges socially validated and understood: failure to meet these expectations entails an external perception of inadequacy for a specific role, whereas meeting them results in both validation and legitimisation in the eyes of society (Thomas and Wolfensberger, 1999).…”
Section: A Brief Reflection On the Role Of The Healthcare Interpretermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uno de los principales hitos en la historia mundial que marcaron un antes y después en la terapia ocupacional, fueron las ideas del tratamiento moral, en donde por primera vez se trataba con dignidad a los pacientes psiquiátricos y con disfunciones físicas (2) . Estas ideas evolucionaron y permitieron desarrollar nuevos enfoques terapéuticos que dieron base a distintos profesionales de diversas áreas y que posibilitaron implementar miradas holísticas de la ocupación, y que hoy en día son utilizados como base de la intervención en la terapia ocupacional (3,4). Estos cambios de paradigma en la actuación terapéutica sumado al establecimiento de modelos sociales de rehabilitación médica y los nuevos modelos con base en comunidad participativa con justicia social, han influenciado en el establecimiento de perfiles profesionales en terapia ocupacional.…”
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“…Pelo fato de seu foco estar centrado na história de vida do cliente, o instrumento, em sua segunda versão, mostra-se um importante aliado para a intervenção da terapia ocupacional, bem como se baseia na teoria do MOHO, uma vez que consegue abarcar os conceitos de adaptação ocupacional (incluindo identidade e competência), volição (causação pessoal, valores e interesses), habituação (hábitos e papéis) e ainda a participação nos papéis (Turpin & Iwama, 2011).…”
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