“…A review of the literature confirmed that the reasons advanced to explain this crisis included a developing professional affiliation with a reductionist medical model, and the dislocation of occupational therapy from its original activity-oriented base (Diasio, 1971;Shannon, 1977; Kielhofner and Burke, 1977; Gillette and Kielhofner, 1979).This review, together with an examination of a number of models put forward in support of contemporary practice (Clark, 1979;Mosey, 1981;Reed, 1984), generated considerable debate. As the authors (Alexander et al, 1985, p. 105) explain, after a few meetings the group decided that it would:…”