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by
Sue Nelson (Author),
Aaron Proctor (With),
Lilian Crawford (With)

Reflections: The history of the Occupational Therapy Association of Oregon includes records of the OTAO up to 1981 and was compiled and published by the Mt. Hood Community College’s Occupational Therapy Assistant program under the direction of Lilian Crawford. Who is Grace Black? presents the history of occupational therapy
up to 1981 found in Reflections and then continues on to include information from 1981 to the present day.

This book is not intended to be a documentary, but rather a chronology that hopes to reconnect current practitioners with occupational therapists of the past. Our stories build upon each other and strengthen the foundation of the profession, which is evident in the quality and diversity of today’s occupational therapy practice.

Number of Pages: 328Dimensions: 0.89 x 9 x 6 INIllustrated: YesPublication Date: October 01, 2017

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