occupational life

  • 21occupational therapy — noun therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities of daily life, especially to enable or encourage participation in such activities in spite of impairments or limitations in physical or mental functions • Hypernyms: ↑therapy * * * noun… …

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  • 22occupational structure — This refers to the aggregate distribution of occupations in society, classified according to skill level, economic function, or social status. The occupational structure is shaped by various factors: the structure of the economy (the relative… …

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  • 23occupational therapy — noun Date: 1915 therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities of daily life (as self care skills, education, work, or social interaction) especially to enable or encourage participation in such activities despite impairments or limitations …

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  • 24occupational therapist — noun Therapist whose aim is to help clients achieve a better quality of life through work or similar occupations. See Also: occupational therapy …

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  • 25occupational therapy — the treatment of physical and psychiatric conditions by encouraging patients to undertake specific selected activities that will help them to reach their maximum level of function and independence in all aspects of daily life. These activities… …

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  • 26occupational hazard — /ˌɒkjəpeɪʃənəl ˈhæzəd/ (say .okyuhpayshuhnuhl hazuhd) noun an inconvenience or danger to which people in a given walk of life are subject: dirty nappies are an occupational hazard of parenthood …

  • 27occupational therapy — noun The therapeutic practice of encouraging better quality of life through the pursuit of work or other occupations …

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  • 28occupational disability clause — A provision in a health or accident insurance policy, or in a life insurance policy containing a disability provision, for the payment of periodic indemnity for total disability preventing the insured from performing any of the duties of his… …

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  • 29Quarter-life crisis — The quarterlife crisis (QLC) is a term applied to the period of life immediately following the major changes of adolescence, usually ranging from the early twenties to the early thirties. The term is named by analogy with mid life crisis. It is… …

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  • 30Canadian model of occupational performance — The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) was developed by the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, and describes transactions and mutual influences between the dimensions of occupational performance Law M.L, Cooper BA,… …

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