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The OTPF

The OTPF or Occupational Therapy Practice Framework is a tool and manual of sorts that practicing clinicians can refer to and use for any questions or uncertainties that may arise in the field. This document serves as a translation and helps make the profession more understanding and creates a uniform language across the board. It is very crucial to learn about the OTPF, as an occupational therapy student, because it defines all things ot and discusses what is actually done in the career. It takes a client-centered or holistic approach in addressing issues that are faced in this field daily. The OTPF is an instruction manual on how to be a successful occupational therapist.

Aunt Jess

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One role I take the most pride in is being an aunt. Anderson Lee, my nephew, is just over a year old and he is my absolute best friend. When I am home, there are many occupations I participate in that are just a part of the job. He can not care for himself and Aunt Jess is the first pick and a free babysitter. He loves watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and nap time in the recliner. Anderson is very busy and we always play with his many toys when I visit. A few tasks include participation in tossing the ball back and forth and rolling his car while he rides and holds on.

Knowledge Check #9

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After reflecting on the era presentations, I couldn't help but notice the obvious trend of how personal of a career occupational therapy really is. From the 40s all the way to the present, the priority of the practitioner is the client and their needs. The therapists take it upon themselves to make whatever is important to their client important to them as well. Even though for a fragment in time occupational therapy started to deviate from its original course, the career has always found its way back to the roots and basis. This field maintains a holistic approach and strays from the medical model used by most health professions.