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Restoring the spirit the beginnings of occupational therapy in Canada, 1890-1930 / Judith Friedland.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Montréal [Que. : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2011.; (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, (c)2012).Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 304 pages) : illustrations, portraits, digital fileContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773586116
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • RM699 .R478 2011
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
1 Social and Political Context -- 2 Mental Illness and Mental Hygiene -- 3 The Arts and Crafts Movement -- 4 The Settlement House Movement -- 5 Educational Reform: Manual Training and Technical Education -- 6 Pioneering Women: Luther, Peck, and Scott -- Part Two World -- 7 War I World War I: Occupations as Treatment during the War -- 8 Women at Work during the War: Matthews, Lighthall, and Goodman as Untrained Ward Aides -- 9 More Ward Aides Needed: Courses at the University of Toronto and McGill University -- 10 Graduates of the Ward Aides Courses -- Part Three Building a Profession -- 11 Establishing Professional Organizations, Curative Workshops, and a Journal: Postwar Growth and Development -- 12 Establishing an Educational Program -- 13 The Men in Front of the Women -- 14 Conceptual Conflicts -- 15 Enduring Values, Ongoing Challenges, and Opportunities.
Subject: The untold story of early-twentieth-century women's role in developing an essential area of health care.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Part One Context and Foundations -- 1 Social and Political Context -- 2 Mental Illness and Mental Hygiene -- 3 The Arts and Crafts Movement -- 4 The Settlement House Movement -- 5 Educational Reform: Manual Training and Technical Education -- 6 Pioneering Women: Luther, Peck, and Scott -- Part Two World -- 7 War I World War I: Occupations as Treatment during the War -- 8 Women at Work during the War: Matthews, Lighthall, and Goodman as Untrained Ward Aides -- 9 More Ward Aides Needed: Courses at the University of Toronto and McGill University -- 10 Graduates of the Ward Aides Courses -- Part Three Building a Profession -- 11 Establishing Professional Organizations, Curative Workshops, and a Journal: Postwar Growth and Development -- 12 Establishing an Educational Program -- 13 The Men in Front of the Women -- 14 Conceptual Conflicts -- 15 Enduring Values, Ongoing Challenges, and Opportunities.

The untold story of early-twentieth-century women's role in developing an essential area of health care.

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