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2405031211 Occupational Therapy for Physical Disabilities (I) Credit Hours: 3
This course will provide an overview of the theory and practice of Occupational Therapy with adults who have various types of physical dysfunctions. The course focuses on the general framework of occupational therapy. Specifically, the International Classification of Function, Impairment, and Disability (ICF), and the Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process. It introduces the students to the main concepts of occupational therapy practice framework. The course also covers the evaluation and intervention approaches in relation to the various occupations (e.g. activities of daily living (ADLs), work, and leisure, etc.) pertinent to adults who have various types of physical dysfunction. It discusses the client-therapist relationship. This course considers the complex relation between theoretical knowledge and practice expertise.
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