Chapter 2 Flashcards
Herbert Hall
President of the National Society for the promotion of OT in 1920-1923
Provides medical supervision of crafts to improve health
Work cure
George Barton
Had tuberculosis
1914 opened Consolation House in Clifton Springs, NY
Shift into physical disabilities
Eleanor Clarke Slage
Mother of OT Social worker Habit training Organized first school Award named after her
Dr. William Rush Denton, Jr
Father of OT
Encouraged quilt making
Susan Tracy
Trained nurses involved in the Arts and Crafts movement
First book on OT
Thomas Kidner
Active in National Tuberculosis
OT for WW1 veterans
Pivotal role in the US vocational rehabilitation act in 1920
Shift into vocational after WW1
Susan Cox Johnson
Taught OT
Advocate for high educational standards
Occupation could improve mental and physical state
Occupation could be morally uplifting
Adolph Meyer
Founder of OT
First journal on the philosophy of OT (work and play and rest and sleep)
Committed to holistic perspective
Phillipe Pinel
French physician
Work treatment for the insane
Physical exercise, work, music, and literature as a diversion from thoughts
William Tuke/ Thomas Fowler
Reformed the NY asylum for moral treatment practices- family approach
Benjamin Rush
First physician to institute moral treatment practices