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CSU Founders of OT
Question | Answer |
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William Rush Dunton Jr | A psychologist, known as "the father of Occupational Therapy" Studied Moral treatment, and worked at Sheppard Asylum. |
Eleanor Clarke Slagle | Trained at Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy at Hull House. Appointed to direct the OT dept at John Hopkins Hospital by Adolf Meyer. Advocated habit training. |
George Edward Barton | An architect, who after having tuberculosis and paralysis, used occupations to treat himself. Founded Consolation House. First Pres. of AOTA |
Susan Cox Johnson | An arts and crafts teacher and advocate for the use of crafts in OT |
Thomas Bessell Kidner | A Canadian Archatect. He developed manaul arts programs for elementary schools and then as vocational secretary of the Military Hospital Commission, he created a way for soldiers to return to work or learn a new vocation |
Isabel Newton, | Barton's secretary at the time. He married her later |
Susan Tracy | She did NOT attend the first meeting of NSPOT, but was elected to membership. A nurse, interested in activity analysis. She advocated use of occupations in pts homes as well as in hospitals |
William Rush Dunton, Jr | staff psychiatrist at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Asylum in Baltimore. Interested in Moral Tx. |