OTA 116 — S
Principles of Therapeutic Intervention (2-2) 3 Credits This course covers basic understanding of relevant occupations and purposeful activities used in occupational therapy programs. Lab work performed relates to children and adult occupations and activities. These include, but are not limited to: leather craft, beading, basic woodworking and rehabilitation technology with an emphasis on meaningfulness to the client to encourage participation and independence. These activities are related to the domains of occupational therapy. Activity analysis, group activities, activity adaptation, application of the Practice Framework, maintenance of the Occupational Therapy (OT) service environment, and teaching/ lifelong learning are incorporated. (Co -requisites: OTA 101 and