Abstract
Occupational therapy’s history is explored to identify some implications for its directions in the 21st century. The profession was founded upon visionary ideas about the nature of human beings and their vital need for activity. Occupational therapy will make a significant contribution to society if it (a) seeks and applies an epistemology consistent with studying human purposes, (b) fosters its optimistic view of human nature, and (c) clarifies its relationship to medicine and other disciplines.
Keywords:
interprofessional relations
This content is only available via PDF.
Copyright © 1992 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
1992
You do not currently have access to this content.