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1Basics in Occupational Therapy and Therapeutic Activities
2Basics in Occupational Therapy and Therapeutic Activities
Neelima Punithan Principal College of Occupational Therapy Saveetha University Chennai Tamil Nadu, India
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to
my mother Vimal Premanand
who gave me this life
felt proud of me and tought me to be
patience and simple
5Preface
Occupation in occupational therapy means the work, leisure and activities of daily living. Occupational therapists deals with the functional deficit faced by client in these three areas. Occupational therapy practitioners use purposeful activities which have the potential in correcting or minimizing the functional deficit in work, leisure and activities of daily living. This text has covered history and objectives of occupational therapy as well as modalities used by occupational therapist. It can be used as therapist's guide to activity analysis. It also emphasizes in teaching first year student of occupational therapy, the art of activity analysis, gradation to make therapeutic activity and adaptation to fit the activity to the individual for his/her independent living and building his/her self-esteem and self confidence.
Occupational therapy student learns the unique art of connecting the need of the client to the potential therapeutic value of activity, hence, reducing the handicapping effect on the lives of client and integrating them in the normal stream of life.
Neelima Punithan