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Volume 6, Issue 4 (2018) Fall 2018
Letter from the Editor
Decolonialism in the Profession: Reflections from WFOT
Diane Powers Dirette
Applied Research
Challenges and Resources Available for Mothers in Opiate Recovery: A Qualitative Study
Michelle A. Suarez, Wendy Horton-Bierema, and Caitlyn E. Bodine
Concept Mapping and the CO-OP Approach with Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Exploring Participant Experiences
Jessie Wilson, Angela Mandich, Lilian Magalhaes, and Kaity Gain
Quality of Life, Stress Perception, and Quality of Social Networks in Persons Living with Brain Injury: An Exploration of the Effectiveness of a Community-Based Program
Barbara P. White, Abigail Brinkman, Barbara P. Kresge, and Lisa Couture
Medication Management in Home Health Care Occupational Therapy Practice
Julie Blum, Jennifer Fogo, and Judith Malek-Ismail
Exploring Parents’ Experiences of Raising a Child with Sensorimotor Impairments and Expectations for Leisure Participation
Emily A. Eicher, Camille Skubik-Peplaski, Shirley P. O'Brien, and Anne Fleischer
Burnout Among Filipino Occupational Therapists: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Rod Charlie Delos Reyes
Guidelines for Practice and Technological Guidelines
The Biopsychosocial Model: Application to Occupational Therapy Practice
Keith Gentry, Karen Snyder, Beth Barstow, and Jordan Hamson-Utley
Topics in Education
Cross-Cultural Service Learning as Pedagogy for Character Development in Occupational Therapy Doctoral Students
Heather Y.Z. St. Peters and Nathan Short
International Occupational Therapy Faculty Perceptions Regarding Doctoral Level Education
Bernadette Mineo, Beth Hathaway, and Monali Kadkade
Hearing Voices Simulation: Impact on Occupational Therapy Students
Rebecca Ozelie, Paige Panfil, Nicole Swiderski, and Elizabeth Walz
Use of a Journal Club During Level II Fieldwork to Facilitate Confidence and Skills for Evidence-Based Practice
Kelly A. Lavin
Opinions in the Profession
Critical Reflections on Self-Management Support in Chronic Disease: The Value of Occupational Therapy in Health Promotion
Brocha Z. Stern
Occupation and the Artist
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Diane Powers Dirette, Ph.D., OTL, FAOTA
- Managing Editor
- Ben J. Atchison, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA
- Associate Editor
- Allison Chamberlain Fox, MS, OTR/L
- Copy Editor
- Cynthia J. Cunningham, Ph.D.
- Art Editor
- Jennifer Fortuna, MS, OTR/L You may at ot-ojot@wmich.edu
Occupation and the Artist
The “Occupation and the Artist” section of OJOT highlights the use of art in the practice of OT and in the occupations of both consumers of OT services and its practitioners. Click here to explore this unique feature of OJOT.