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There was George Edward Barton (1871-1923) an architect, William Rush Dunton (1865-1966) a psychiatrist, Eleanor Clarke Slagle (1870-1942) a social worker and occupational therapist, Thomas B Kidner (1866-1932) a vocational educator, Susan Cox Johnson (1875-1932) an arts and crafts teacher, Susan E. Tracy (1864-1928) a nurse, Herbert James Hall ...
Occupational therapy (OT), also known as ergotherapy, is a healthcare profession. ... Thomas B Kidner, Susan Cox Johnson and Isabel Gladwin Newton Barton. ...
Susan Cox was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1807. She was the second wife of Isaac "Ike" Cox, a Canadian-American blacksmith, whom she married in 1847 in West Jefferson, Ohio. Her husband served as a member of the 83rd Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. In 1867, Cox and her husband moved to a farm in Johnson County, Nebraska. She had 12 ...
COSHOCTON −An art therapy exhibit for Mental Health Awareness Month will be on display from May 5 to June 2 at the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum, 300 N. Whitewoman St. The display is a ...
Susan Edith Tracy (January 22, 1864 – September 12, 1928) was an American registered nurse who developed invalid occupations as a branch of nursing. [1]:118 Tracy was a founder member of the National Society for the Promotion of Occupational Therapy. [2]
Susan Cox may refer to: Susan Cox (diplomat), Australian diplomat; Susan Cox (Civil War nurse), Union nurse during the American Civil War; Susan Cox (artist) (born ...
Courteney Cox, Johnny McDaid. Getty Imges (2) Courteney Cox and Johnny McDaid once walked into therapy as a couple — then left the session broken up. “So three years in, we broke up, and it ...
Susan Carey; James Cattell, helped establish psychology as a legitimate science; Raymond Cattell, factor analysis, 16PF Questionnaire and the Big Five, fluid versus crystallized intelligence; Stephen J. Ceci, intelligence and memory; Jean-Martin Charcot; Nancy Chodorow; Noam Chomsky, Linguistics, Cognitive Science; Robert Cialdini; Kenneth B. Clark