1940-1959 HISTORY OF OT

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Across
  1. 2. Margaret Rood’s theory on ____ highlighted the significance of reflexes during early development and use of facilitation and inhibition techniques
  2. 4. Legislative act in 1944 that assisted and supported the transition of veterans back to civilianization
  3. 8. The 1950’s led to huge health care advantages such as discoveries of the double helix, the first pace maker, and ___ vaccines
  4. 9. U.S Army Colonel who developed OT educational programs for individuals joining the military who later served as AOTA president between 1955-1958
  5. 11. Based on research the_______ program led to the transition from using arts and crafts to rehabilitation interventions in treating patients
Down
  1. 1. When was the first accredited assistant level Occupational Therapy program established?
  2. 3. When was the first Occupational Therapy textbook written in the United States?
  3. 5. 1954 return to work act that emphasized both mind and body restoration for Veterans
  4. 6. Between 1940-1950 what assistive technologies were developed which led to OTs involvement in training?
  5. 7. war in 1941 that resulted in a surplus of employment for women in the workforce
  6. 10. Who developed the neurodevelopmental treatment?
  7. 12. In 1946, the _______ Act was passed to improve mental health and provide funds towards research