Friday, August 20, 2010

The CRAFT Model - Dynamic Variations of a Holistic Model - Part 3

The latest posts have depicted imbalances at the Functional level and the Ability pillar level. In this we will identify the change we have made at the Context level; you'll notice that, with a nod to Gary Kielhofner and the Model of Human Occupation, we have added the Temporal Context to the context level.
Each of the contexts influence the effectiveness of the Abilities and the choice and balance of Functions. In previous posts we have reviewed the Physical, Cutural and Social aspects of context; why does the temporal context merit inclusion at the context level? We'll see it plays a particularly important role in our lives.   

Temporal relates to factors of time. On the most rudimentary level that could include the time of day, or time of year, but let's also consider factors like time of life. For instance, we are currently preparing for the start of a new school year. That has aspects of it being August, but also of the time of our lives; it is much different for my children who will be going to school than for me who will be getting them ready in the morning and helping to get them there 'on time'. Also, it will be different at 7am than it will be at 3pm; temporal factors have influence on all other areas.

Time influences us greatly and we initially left it as part of the Abilities as in the time of a person's life (and it certainly remains there) and as a modifier for social and cultural contexts. Now though, considering that we have included it here I hope you can see how well it fits.

If you would like to learn more about the Model of Human Occupation for a thorough look at the multifactorial influences in a persons life I reccommend this link: http://books.google.com/books?id=WOYkTQNvNUgC&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=temporal+moho+model+of+human+occupation&source=bl&ots=ZL9YhsqRGG&sig=y10u4LhupUoOU1z0c8xu5WNFHTI&hl=en&ei=3ExvTL7DNYK88ga98ZHwCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=temporal%20moho%20model%20of%20human%20occupation&f=false. This is Google Book's full version of the text Model of Human Occupation: Theory and Application By Gary Kielhofner. This important text is a core part of an OTs training, and I am proud to reference it here. 

When we graduated from University with our degrees in Occupational Therapy we marvelled at our new eyes for seeing the world. We were given a gift in being able to pull together the many ways that people function and we had tools to help them. It is the gift of seeing a person wholistically and in relation to the many other persons and factors around them. In some ways we are almost constantly surprised at the amazing feats we can acheive and at the relative of simplicity of its 'common sense'. OTs and Registered Functional Therapists and Associates have a very refined and deeply trained 'common sense'; and I want us to share it with the world.

Thank you for reading.

Yours,

Ed Kaine, OTR, RFT
President of the American League of Functional Therapists, LLC

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