The Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lectures, 1955-1972 |
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Foreword | 1 |
Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture | 13 |
Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture | 29 |
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ability accept achieve activities adaptive affiliation apist apraxia areas Association attitudes basic become behavior body of knowledge capacity centers central nervous system cerebral palsied Clarke Slagle Lecture client clinical concept developmental devices disability dynamic dysfunction Eleanor Clarke Slagle emotional environment evaluation experience factors feelings figure-ground function goals hospital human hypothesis ical identify individual integration interpersonal relationships involved Jean Ayres learning ment mental MICHIGAN motion motor muscle neurophysiological objective occupational ther occupational therapy organization participate patient patterns perception perceptual-motor performance person personnel physical Physical Therapy planning practice present primary institutions problems profes professional psychiatric psychological trauma recognize rehabilitation relationships requires responsibility rience role sense sensory sensory deprivation sensory receptors Sheppard Pratt Hospital skills social specific staff student syndrome tactile tasks theory therapist thinking tilt table tion tional therapy treatment understanding UNIV