Powerful Occupational Therapists

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<p><em>Powerful Occupational Therapists</em> examines the life and times of a small group of occupational therapy leaders and scholars in a post-1950s America to market their profession as one of increasing importance. Participating in the 1950s rehabilitation the 1960s equal rights and the 1970s women’s movements these innovators being primarily women aimed to define themselves as having professional and scientific authority that was distinct from the male-dominated medical model. The community of therapists faced challenges such as that of retaining the appearance of being ladylike whilst doing unladylike tasks. This book describes the personal experiences of 12 differing occupational therapists and it identifies how a group of them strengthened and developed the profession in the face of diverse challenges. This volume would be of interest to those studying occupational therapy women and medicine and the history of medicine. </p><p>This book was originally published as a special issue of <em>Occupational Therapy in Mental Health</em>. </p>
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