College of Allied Health


OCTH 7413 Behavioral Dynamics of Occupational Performance - Spring 2017       3-3 hrs.

Prerequisites: All previous OCTH courses. This course optimizes meaningful occupational performance of adults and older adults in all practice settings, considering human factors (i.e., cognition, psychosocial, perceptual), contexts, environments, and occupational demands. Awareness and application of these three behavioral dynamics though planned therapeutic use of self are vital in every encounter with patients, clients, and families. Students learn to convey the distinct value of occupational therapy as members of an interprofessional mental health team and as advocates for individual, community, and population mental health.


Dates Sec. Class Days Times Instructor Location
01/17/2017 - 05/12/2017 001 - Lecture
Traditional
10469 N/A N/A Hamilton,Toby B