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1971
Occupational Therapy Today - Tomorrow: 5th International Congress of the WFOT, Zürich 1970
Edited by: R. Binswanger, I. de Spindler
https://doi.org/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-05344-9
ISBN (print): 978-3-8055-1223-7
ISBN (electronic): 978-3-318-05344-9
Publisher: S.Karger AG
Published: 1971
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Table of Contents
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2 - 2: The Limits of Occupational TherapyByW. TaillardW. TaillardUniversity Clinic of Orthopaedics, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:
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3 - 7: The Emerging Health Model of Occupational Therapy PracticeByWilma L. WestWilma L. WestOccupational Therapy, Maternal and Child Health Service, Health Services and Mental Health Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Rockville, Md.Search for other works by this author on:
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8 - 14: Present Position and Development of Ergotherapy in FranceByJacqueline Roux;Jacqueline RouxRegional Institute of Rehabilitation, NancySearch for other works by this author on:P. Farcy;P. FarcyRegional Institute of Rehabilitation, NancySearch for other works by this author on:G. Leduc;G. LeducRegional Institute of Rehabilitation, NancySearch for other works by this author on:L. PierquinL. PierquinRegional Institute of Rehabilitation, NancySearch for other works by this author on:
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15 - 17: Occupational Therapy in South India: Present Position and Future ProspectsByMonica HopkinsMonica HopkinsChristian Medical College Hospital, VelloreSearch for other works by this author on:
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18 - 19: Organization and Development of Occupational Therapy in the German Democratic RepublicByU. P. KatzensteinU. P. KatzensteinCentre for Rehabilitation, Städtisches Klinikum, Berlin-BuchSearch for other works by this author on:
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20 - 20: Occupational Therapy in SwitzerlandByVrene FatzerVrene FatzerDepartment of Social Medicine, Bürgerspital Basel, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:
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21 - 24: Ergotherapy—Occupational TherapyByIngrid PåhlssonIngrid PåhlssonUniversity Institute for Therapy Assistants, AarhusSearch for other works by this author on:
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25 - 30: The Process of Education and Training in Occupational TherapyByE. Mary MacdonaldE. Mary MacdonaldDorset House School of Occupational Therapy, Headington, OxfordSearch for other works by this author on:
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31 - 33: The Professional Education of the Occupational Therapist in the United StatesByPatricia LaurencellePatricia LaurencelleOffice of the Dean College of Health Related Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.Search for other works by this author on:
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34 - 37: The Use of Audio-Visual Aids in Medical TeachingByR. K. MacRaeR. K. MacRaeSouthern General Hospital, GlasgowSearch for other works by this author on:
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42 - 47: The Role of the Occupational Therapist in a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Unit and her Relationship with other Team MembersByChristiane HaerlinChristiane HaerlinMaudsley Day Hospital, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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48 - 48: Treatment and Work with Psychiatric Out-PatientsByF. JaeggiF. JaeggiPsycho-Social University Centre, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:
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49 - 49: The Changing Character of Occupational Therapy in a Swiss Day HospitalByTh. Spoerri;Th. SpoerriPsychiatric Polyclinic of the University of Bern, BernSearch for other works by this author on:J. KnuckeyJ. KnuckeyPsychiatric Polyclinic of the University of Bern, BernSearch for other works by this author on:
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50 - 50: Socio-Psychiatric Unit at the Medical University, HannoverByElisabeth PfäfflinElisabeth PfäfflinClinic of Psychiatry, Medical University Hospital, HannoverSearch for other works by this author on:
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51 - 53: Cultural Influences on the Development of Psychiatric Occupational TherapyByAkiko SuzukiAkiko SuzukiSchool of Rehabilitation, Umezono, Kiyosemachi, Kitatamagun, TokyoSearch for other works by this author on:
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54 - 55: The Dutch Concept of Psychiatric Occupational Therapy and Anglo-American Occupational Therapy Now and in the FutureByJ. L. van HoofJ. L. van HoofPsychiatric Hospital ‘St. Willibrord’, HeilooSearch for other works by this author on:
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56 - 56: Occupational Therapy in the After-Care Home‘L’Equipe’ByMichèle Drevet-GagnonMichèle Drevet-GagnonCentre of Psycho-Social Rehabilitation, BruxellesSearch for other works by this author on:
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57 - 59: Fundamental Thoughts on Occupational TherapyByP. MohrP. MohrPsychiatric Hospital Königsfelden, KönigsfeldenSearch for other works by this author on:
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60 - 63: Principles of Occupational Therapy in PsychiatryByVeronika VogtVeronika VogtPsychiatric Hospital Königsfelden, KönigsfeldenSearch for other works by this author on:
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64 - 67: Drawing — a Tool for Rehabilitation Evaluation (Psychiatric Patients)1ByHava E. Alkan-GordonHava E. Alkan-GordonGovernment Rehabilitation Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Nes-ZionaSearch for other works by this author on:
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68 - 70: Group-Work in Occupational TherapyByA. UchtenhagenA. UchtenhagenUniversity Clinic of Psychiatry, ZurichSearch for other works by this author on:
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71 - 75: The Role of Occupational Therapy in the Short-Term Treatment of AlcoholismByValerie ClaxtonValerie ClaxtonWilliam Slater Hospital (Department of Groote Schuur Hospital), PinelandsSearch for other works by this author on:
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76 - 79: Occupational Therapy with Depressed Patients: Indications and ExperienceByA. GehringA. GehringUniversity Psychiatric Hospital, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:
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80 - 80: Discussion Group: Rehabilitation in PsychiatryByE. Heim;E. HeimPrivates Psychiatrisches Krankenhaus, Oetwil am See; Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik, Zürich and Psychiatrische Poliklinik, BernSearch for other works by this author on:A. Uchtenhagen;A. UchtenhagenPrivates Psychiatrisches Krankenhaus, Oetwil am See; Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik, Zürich and Psychiatrische Poliklinik, BernSearch for other works by this author on:W. RorschachW. RorschachPrivates Psychiatrisches Krankenhaus, Oetwil am See; Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik, Zürich and Psychiatrische Poliklinik, BernSearch for other works by this author on:
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82 - 86: Occupational Therapy in Rheumatoid ArthritisByN. Gschwend;N. GschwendKlinik Wilhelm Schulthess, ZurichSearch for other works by this author on:Elisabeth Ehrensperger;Elisabeth EhrenspergerKlinik Wilhelm Schulthess, ZurichSearch for other works by this author on:D. MoserD. MoserKlinik Wilhelm Schulthess, ZurichSearch for other works by this author on:
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87 - 87: Studies on the Effect of Kinetic Treatment in Rheumatoid ArthritisByL. Hedenberg;L. HedenbergSahlgrenska Hospital, GothenburgSearch for other works by this author on:E. HelanderE. HelanderSahlgrenska Hospital, GothenburgSearch for other works by this author on:
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88 - 91: Ergotherapy in the After-Care of Several Routine Surgical Procedures on the Hand and for Post-Traumatic ComplicationsByBarbara Pfenninger;Barbara PfenningerHand Surgery Division and Institute of Ergotherapy, Bürgerspital Basel, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:H. NigstH. NigstHand Surgery Division and Institute of Ergotherapy, Bürgerspital Basel, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:
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92 - 93: Simple Splints, Principles and TechniquesByJ. JimenezJ. JimenezMount Sinai Hospital, TorontoSearch for other works by this author on:
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94 - 99: Static Hand Splinting — New Materials and TechniquesByMaude H. MalickMaude H. MalickHarmaville Rehabilitation Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.Search for other works by this author on:
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100 - 106: Problems in Fitting Dysmelic Children with Arm ProsthesesByE. Marquardt;E. MarquardtOrthopedic University Clinic, HeidelbergSearch for other works by this author on:Eva Maria RudelEva Maria RudelOrthopedic University Clinic, HeidelbergSearch for other works by this author on:
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107 - 112: How Independent is the Limb Deficient Child?ByElizabeth S. RobertsonElizabeth S. RobertsonQueen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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113 - 114: Discussion Group: Application and Adaptations of SplintsByR. BaumgartnerR. BaumgartnerOrthopädische Klinik Balgrist, ZürichSearch for other works by this author on:
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116 - 121: Medical and Practical Aspects of Occupational Therapy in the Treatment of TetraplegicsByB. Holland;B. HollandOccupational Therapy Department and Paraplegic Centre, University Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hôpital Cantonal, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:Catherine Kuhn;Catherine KuhnOccupational Therapy Department and Paraplegic Centre, University Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hôpital Cantonal, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:A. B. RossierA. B. RossierOccupational Therapy Department and Paraplegic Centre, University Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hôpital Cantonal, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:
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122 - 124: The Use of Speed and Coordination Tests in the Evaluation of Central ParesisByMette BrederMette BrederDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ullevål Hospital, OsloSearch for other works by this author on:
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125 - 128: Assessment of Neurological DisabilityByA. E. RichardsonA. E. RichardsonSt. George’s Hospital, South West Metropolitan Regional Board, and Wolfson Medical Rehabilitation Centre, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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129 - 129: The Role of Occupational Therapy in the Assessment of Neurological DisabilityByElizabeth GroveElizabeth GroveSt. George’s Hospital, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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130 - 134: Perceptual Dysfunctions in Hemiplegia Following a Fronto-Parietal Lobe InvolvementByFrançoise PoirierFrançoise PoirierJewish Convalescent Hospital, LavalSearch for other works by this author on:
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135 - 135: Hemiplegics and the CommunityByJ. FossgreenJ. FossgreenDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, County Hospital, AarhusSearch for other works by this author on:
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136 - 137: Investigation of the Use of Technical Aids for HemiplegicsByKirsten LethKirsten LethDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, County Hospital, AarhusSearch for other works by this author on:
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138 - 138: Functional Occupational Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis Patients, Using the Riding PositionByElisabeth HoeckElisabeth HoeckBernische Höhenklinik Bellevue, MontanaSearch for other works by this author on:
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139 - 142: Occupational Therapy and Day Care in GeriatricsByR. E. IrvineR. E. IrvineHastings Geriatric Unit, St. Helen’s Hospital, HastingsSearch for other works by this author on:
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143 - 146: Rehabilitation of Chronically Sick Patients — A Contradiction or a Goal?ByMargrit SchönwetterMargrit SchönwetterBürgerspital Basel, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:
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147 - 147: The Rehabilitation of Cancer Patients — A New Field of Activity for Occupational TherapyByW. HeydeW. HeydeHamburg District Department for the After-treatment of Cancer Patients, HamburgSearch for other works by this author on:
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150 - 151: Early Treatment of Cerebral PalsyByElisabeth KöngElisabeth KöngCerebral Palsy Centre, Inselspital, BernSearch for other works by this author on:
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152 - 155: The Coordination of Treatment and Handling of the Young Cerebral Palsied Child by Therapists and ParentsByNancie R. FinnieNancie R. FinnieWestern Cerebral Palsy Centre, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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156 - 158: Functional Occupational Therapy with Young ChildrenByMaja HäringMaja HäringChildren’s Department, The University Orthopaedic Clinic, BaselSearch for other works by this author on:
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159 - 165: The Role of Occupational Therapy in the Education and Treatment of Physically Handicapped ChildrenByKäthi ZürcherKäthi ZürcherSchulheim Rossfeld, BerneSearch for other works by this author on:
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166 - 170: Conductive Education of the Cerebral Palsied ChildByMargaret ParnwellMargaret ParnwellLady Zia Wernher Spastic Centre, LutonSearch for other works by this author on:
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171 - 172: The Role of Occupational Therapy in a School for Cerebral Palsy Children and its Introduction in the ClassroomByG. Sabbadini;G. Sabbadini‘Centro di Educazione Matoria’, Rome, and Sezione Napoli dell’Associazione Italiana ‘Assistenza agli Spastici’, NaplesSearch for other works by this author on:Verena Rossetti-GsellVerena Rossetti-Gsell‘Centro di Educazione Matoria’, Rome, and Sezione Napoli dell’Associazione Italiana ‘Assistenza agli Spastici’, NaplesSearch for other works by this author on:
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173 - 173: The Possibilities Provided by a Day Centre Towards Integrating Handicapped Children in SocietyByHelga-Marie TremlHelga-Marie TremlCerebral Palsy Centre of the Hessingstiftung, GöggingenSearch for other works by this author on:
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176 - 179: A Perceptual-Motor Program in a Private SettingByBarbara M. KnickerbockerBarbara M. KnickerbockerPrinceton, N.J.Search for other works by this author on:
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183 - 185: The Significance of Toys for the ChildByH. -S. HerzkaH. -S. HerzkaPsychiatric Polyclinic for Children and Adolescents, ZurichSearch for other works by this author on:
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186 - 188: Guiding the Mentally Retarded Infant at PlayByLily de PaoliLily de PaoliSociety for the Promotion of the Psychomotoric Retarded Infant, BerneSearch for other works by this author on:
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189 - 192: Occupational Therapy in a Child Psychiatric UnitByP. BarkerP. BarkerCharles Burns Clinic, BirminghamSearch for other works by this author on:
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196 - 199: Occupational Therapy Belongs in the CommunityByNedra P. GilletteNedra P. GilletteField Consultant Services, AOTA, Larchmont, N. Y.Search for other works by this author on:
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200 - 201: Occupational Therapy and Community Psychiatry: Mental Health Consultation to the St.Martin School SystemByRuth ShamahRuth ShamahJewish General Hospital, MontrealSearch for other works by this author on:
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204 - 204: The Legal Rights of the Disabled to Rehabilitation Measures and Cash Benefits under Swiss Disability InsuranceByLili OberliLili OberliDivision for Old Age and Disability Insurance, Federal Social Insurance Office, BerneSearch for other works by this author on:
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205 - 205: The Role of the Occupational Therapist with ‘Insurance for the Disabled’ByM. LanfranchiM. LanfranchiFederal Disability Insurance, Geneva Office, GenevaSearch for other works by this author on:
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206 - 208: An Information Service for the DisabledByBarbara M. StowBarbara M. StowDisabled Living Activities Group, Vincent House, LondonSearch for other works by this author on:
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210 - 214: The Role, Nature and Application of Work-Related Activities through the Whole Occupational Therapy ProgramByRuth M. LowesRuth M. LowesFaculty of Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, BellvilleSearch for other works by this author on:
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215 - 219: Behavioral Modification Techniques in Occupational TherapyByD. A. EthridgeD. A. EthridgeDepartment of Mental Health, Lansing, Mich.Search for other works by this author on:
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220 - 221: Adaptability of Therapeutic Media in ErgotherapyByA. S. PentaA. S. PentaIMC ‘Petites Abeilles’, VlezenbeekSearch for other works by this author on:
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222 - 223: Household TestByMarianne ErikssonMarianne ErikssonSahlgrenska Hospital, GothenburgSearch for other works by this author on:
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224 - 226: Recording Method of Treatment DataByJeanette HutchinsonJeanette HutchinsonRehabilitation Institute of Montreal, MontrealSearch for other works by this author on:
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227 - 230: Standardization of Work Projects and Departmental OrganizationByS. L. LockS. L. LockSouthlands Hospital, Shoreham-by-Sea, SussexSearch for other works by this author on:
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232 - 238: Our Challenges for the SeventiesByFlorence S. CromwellFlorence S. CromwellDivision for Research and Training in Rehabilitation, University of Southern California, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif.Search for other works by this author on: