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Dream
Ambition
Recognition
Fame
Deception
Scandal
Tragedy
Fortune
Falling
Dr. William R. Dunton, Jr.
Early Years
Benjamin Rush(Not a direct quote)
Education
Early Career
Games
String Work
Paper Folding &
Cutting
Binding
Crepe Paper
Basketry
Leather
Wood
Metal
William Dunton(Not a direct Quote)
March 15, 1917
William Dunton(Not a direct quote)
Occupation Therapy,
1918(Dunton, 1918, p. 25)(Dunton, 1918, p. 23)
Reconstruction Therapy, 1919
(Dunton, 1919, p. 11)
Prescribing Occupational Therapy, 1928
Dunton Gets Around
William Dunton(Not a direct quote)
Occupational Therapy Expert
(Schwartz, 2005, p. 63)
Occupational Therapy Principles
• That work should be carried on with cure as the main object
• That work must be interesting
• The patient should be carefully studied
• That one form of occupation should not be carried to the point of fatigue
• That it should have some useful end
• That it preferably should lead to an increase in the patient’s knowledge
• That is should be carried on with others
• That possible encouragement should be given to the worker
• That work resulting in poor or useless product is better than idleness
(Reed, K.L. & Sanderson, S.N., 1999, p.441-442)
his end
December 1966 at the age of 98 December 1966, at the age of 98
AOTA: A Historical Perspective. (n.d.). Retrieved October 17, 2010 fromhttp://www.aota.org/About/39983.aspx
Cara, E. & MacRae, A. (2005). Psychosocial occupational therapy: a
clinical practice (2nd ed.). Canada: Thomson Delmar Learning.
Dr. William R. Dunton Jr. (n.d.). Retrieved October 31, 2010, from www.quiltershalloffame.net
Dunton, W.R. (1918). Occupation therapy: a manual for nurses.Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company.
Dunton, W.R. (1919). Reconstruction therapy. Philadelphia: W.B.Saunders Company.
Knowles, F. (1995). Memories of Dr. Dunton. Maryland PsychiatristNewsletter, 22.
Reed, K. L. & Sanderson, S.N. (1999). Concepts of occupational therapy(4th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
References
Commercial Break
Dream
Ambition
Recognition
Fame
Deception
Scandal
Tragedy
Fortune
Falling
Susan Tracy
References