Abstract
As its title suggests, this book contains a true legacy in the tradition of one of the greatest occupational therapy pioneers, Eleanor Clarke Slagle (1876–1942). The American Occupational Therapy Association recognized this pioneer’s influence by establishing its highest award in her honor in 1953. This compilation presents the 53 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectures, and while each stands firm as its own solid example of scholarship, when read sequentially they form a unique record of the steady progress and increasing sophistication of occupational therapy. The discussion begins with the original Adolph Meyer address honoring Slagle and is completed by linking key messages of the lectures to occupational therapy’s future. The lectures contain history, leadership, mentoring, encouragement, admonishment, philosophy, and practical guidance. Above all, they reflect Slagle’s vision of the integration of theory, philosophy, and spirit from which occupational therapy practitioners, educators, and students can draw inspiration.
This reference has been organized according to decades, and each section is preceded by discussions of what was happening in the world and the United States at that time. After this historical accounting, the lectures for the decade are reprinted. Each section closes with a series of suggested learning activities and classroom discussion questions. Although a broader historical and social context is not always evident within individual lectures, it becomes apparent when the whole body of work of each honored lecturer is considered. Appendixes include biographies and bibliographies for each lecturer, as well as bibliographies of world and U.S. history and also occupational therapy’s history, and a list of AOTA presidents.
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Table of Contents
A Professional Legacy: The Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectures in Occupational Therapy, 1955-2016, Centennial Edition
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Front Matter
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- Part I. The 1950s: Launching a New Tradition 128
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1. Setting the Stage—Address in Honor of Eleanor Clarke Slagle
330
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2. Historical Context of the 1950s
633
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3. Equipment Designed for Occupational Therapy
1037
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4. Therapist Into Administrator: Ten Inspiring Years
1643
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5. Powerful Levers in Little Common Things
2552
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6. Every One Counts
3663
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7. The Essentials of Work Evaluation
4067
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8. The 1950s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
4774
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1. Setting the Stage—Address in Honor of Eleanor Clarke Slagle
330
- Part II. The 1960s: Theoretical Flourishing 5178
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9. Historical Context of the 1960s
5380
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10. Devices: Development and Direction
5885
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11. Occupational Therapy Can Be One of the Great Ideas of 20th-Century Medicine
6895
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12. The Challenge of the Sixties
79106
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13. The Development of Perceptual–Motor Abilities: A Theoretical Basis for Treatment of Dysfunction
90117
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14. Learning as a Growth Process: A Conceptual Framework for Professional Education
96123
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15. Authentic Occupational Therapy
105132
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16. Professional Responsibility in Times of Change
116143
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17. Facilitating Growth and Development: The Promise of Occupational Therapy
124151
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18. The 1960s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
134161
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9. Historical Context of the 1960s
5380
- Part III. The 1970s: Growth and Expansion 137164
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19. Historical Context of the 1970s
139166
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20. The Occupational Therapist in Prevention Programs
143170
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21. Occupational Therapy: A Model for the Future
153180
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22. Academic Occupational Therapy: A Career Specialty
162189
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23. Occupational Therapy: Realization to Activation
173200
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24. Behavior, Bias, and the Limbic System
180207
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25. Touch With Care or a Caring Touch?
191218
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26. Toward a Science of Adaptive Responses
201228
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27. Remember?
211238
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28. The 1970s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
219246
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19. Historical Context of the 1970s
139166
- Part IV. The 1980s: Professional Identity 223250
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29. Historical Context of the 1980s
225252
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30. Occupational Therapists Put Care in the Health System
229256
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31. Occupational Therapy Revisited: A Paraphrastic Journey
242269
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32. Clinical Reasoning: The Ethics, Science, and Art
265292
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33. Transformation of a Profession
281308
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34. A Monistic or a Pluralistic Approach to Professional Identity?
291318
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35. Tools of Practice: Heritage or Baggage?
298325
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36. Activity: Occupational Therapy’s Treatment Method
309336
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37. Occupational Therapy Knowledge: From Practice to Theory
324351
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38. Neuroscience and Occupational Therapy: Vital Connections
336363
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39. The 1980s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
348375
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29. Historical Context of the 1980s
225252
- Part V. The 1990s: Occupation Revisited 351378
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40. Historical Context of the 1990s
353380
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41. Resilience and Human Adaptability: Who Rises Above Adversity?
357384
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42. Occupation Embedded in a Real Life: Interweaving Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
371398
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43. Building Inclusive Community: A Challenge for Occupational Therapy
385412
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44. Occupation: Purposefulness and Meaningfulness as Therapeutic Mechanisms
399426
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45. Why the Profession of Occupational Therapy Will Flourish in the 21st Century
415442
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46. Uniting Practice and Theory in an Occupational Framework
432459
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47. Defining Lives: Occupation as Identity: An Essay on Competence, Coherence, and the Creation of Meaning
449476
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48. The 1990s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
465492
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40. Historical Context of the 1990s
353380
- Part VI. The 2000s: The New Millennium 469496
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49. Historical Context of the 2000s
471498
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50. Our Mandate for the New Millennium: Evidence-Based Practice
476503
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51. The Sensations of Everyday Life: Empirical, Theoretical, and Pragmatic Considerations
491518
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52. Chaotic Occupational Therapy: Collective Wisdom for a Complex Profession
508535
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53. Time, Space, and the Kaleidoscopes of Occupation
528555
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54. Embracing Our Ethos, Reclaiming Our Heart
543570
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55. The World of Everyday Occupation: Real People, Real Lives
562589
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56. Becoming Innovators in an Era of Hyperchange
579606
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57. Embracing Ambiguity: Facing the Challenge of Measurement
590617
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58. Reclaiming Our Heritage: Connecting the Founding Vision to the Centennial Vision
602629
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59. What’s Going On Here? Deconstructing the Interactive Encounter
615642
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60. The 2000s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
632659
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49. Historical Context of the 2000s
471498
- Part VII. The 2010s: Connecting the Dots to the Centennial 637664
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61. Historical Context of the 2010s
639666
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62. Accentuate the Positive: Reflections on Empathic Interpersonal Interactions
644671
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63. PromOTing Occupational Therapy: Words, Images, and Actions
658685
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64. A Fork in the Road: An Occupational Hazard?
682709
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65. Education as Engine
696723
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66. A Career in Inquiry
711738
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67. The Prepared Mind
725752
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68. The 2010s: Discussion Questions and Learning Activities
745772
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61. Historical Context of the 2010s
639666
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Appendix A. Short Biographies of the Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecturers, 1955–2016
749776
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Appendix B. Bibliography: U.S. and World History
909936
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Appendix C. Bibliography: History of Occupational Therapy in the United States
911938
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Appendix D. Bibliography: History of Occupational Therapy Around the World
919946
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Appendix E. Presidents of the American Occupational Therapy Association
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Index
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