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    The Future of Theory in Occupational Therapy
    (Routledge, 2025-03-31) Pollard, Nick; Kantartzis, Sarah; Taff, Steven D.; Ikiugu, Moses N.
    Occupational therapy is about to meet a slow explosion of possibilities. The nature of work and the nature of societies will change through the greater emphasis to be placed on artificial intelligence (AI), and the crisis of climate change and associated global health issues. These changes will not be overnight but will be seen over the coming years as, for example, we see further innovation and development in AI and the effects of climate change take hold. Old systems and technologies, together with patterns of everyday life, will co-exist with the new ones, for example, an increased emphasis on preventative health. Theoretical development will remain a challenge for occupational therapy in these changing contexts. The sociodemographic conditions that create the demand for the profession may make practice a priority over taking time to explore the consequences of social, technological, and environmental changes and expanding theory. However, the time to begin making occupational therapy theory forward-facing to address these anticipated seismic changes in how humans occupy time and remain healthy is now. We implore the profession’s scholars to embrace this challenge, begin updating theories, and creating new ones that will be effective tools to guide occupational therapy practice in this future world.
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    Occupation and Social Transformation with Communities and Populations
    (Routledge, 2025-03-31) Pollard, Nick; Kantartzis, Sarah
    Humans, as social animals, have always engaged in occupations together. The nature of these occupations creates the particular shape of the social world and the shape individual or collective opportunities may take.Although human societies have existed for millennia, the impact of human developments in the last few thousand years, particularly the industrial period, has led to a very rapid social change. Such change is also referred to as social transformation,which can be defined as “the restructuring of all aspects of life; from culture to social relations; from politics to economy; from the way we think to the way we live.” This restructuring can happen through natural disasters and social movements, processes of environmental degradation, political upheaval, innovations in technology, and changes in attitudes and values and vary as to the speed and extent of change. This chapter will begin by presenting how social transformation has been central to the origins and development of occupational therapy. We will then consider the role of social movements in explicit attempts to effect social transformation before exploring contemporary approaches around the contribution of occupation and occupational therapy to socially transformative work.
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    Contextualizing Theory Use and Development in Occupational Therapy
    (Routledge, 2025-03-31) Taff, Steven D.; Kantartzis, Sarah; Pollard, Nick; Ikiugu, Moses N.
    n 2025, occupational therapy sits at a crossroads, an era of reckoning and reframing that the profession must face to survive and thrive. While we further ponder the future of theory in the profession in Chapter 57, it is clear we must revisit the critical role of theories, models, and frameworks in the possibility of occupational therapy addressing the contemporary occupational needs of people and populations across the globe. New paradigms are needed, informed by common values and human rights but responsive to local needs. The next revolution in occupational therapy is around the corner, and theories will need to provide the roadmap for the disruption and reconstitution of the profession as we know it today. Our hope is that this book offers readers both contemporary perspectives of established theories, but more importantly, introduces them to some of the theories, models, and concepts likely informing the next occupational therapy paradigm.
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    Routledge Companion to Occupational Therapy: Theories, Concepts and Models [Edited book]
    (Routledge, 2025-03-31) Ikiugu, Moses N.; Taff, Steven D.; Kantartzis, Sarah; Pollard, Nick; Ikiugu, Moses N.; Taff, Steven D.; Kantartzis, Sarah; Pollard, Nick
    This comprehensive and groundbreaking text provides an indispensable guide to the application of key theories, models, and concepts informing occupational therapy's professional practice. It includes contributions from a range of international scholars and addresses practice with individuals, groups, and communities. This book also features theories underpinning professional education. Each chapter includes the theoretical core as well as evidence supporting the validity, reliability, and clinical effectiveness of the particular theoretical approach or model, giving readers an insightful overview of the evidence available to determine the effect of interventions based on that theory. Chapters also include case examples that illustrate application as well as sections offering constructive critique and possible future directions for further development of the theories. This comprehensive, wide-ranging volume is the ideal resource for using theory as a tool for practice by occupational therapy practitioners, students, and educators.