What is the OTPF

OTPF is a word you will hear a lot throughout your schooling and in the process of becoming an occupational therapist. It stands for Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process. Essentially it is the handbook that guides everything that an occupational therapist does. It establishes methods of how things such as evaluations and patient practice should be done as well as guiding how an occupational therapist is supposed to look at the environment around them. It pushes away from the idea of a traditional medical model in which an individual is identified by their disability. Instead it steers the occupational therapist to move towards that individual being identified by who they truly are and an additional quality about them is that they have this disability. It also addresses what aspects of a client we are looking for. Things such as client factors and their ability to perform different occupations.

Another aspect of the OTPF is that it guides our scope of practice. This is defining what an occupational therapist can and can not address as they are working with a client. It truly guides the entire profession of occupational therapy and the ideas that I have expressed here only scratch the surface of all the aspects that are covered within the OTPF.

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