Published
Aug 4, 1998
This paper explores and compares the VdTMoCA with various occupational therapy theories and models including, MOHO, adaptive theories occupational adaptation and enablement.
By Holsten, EPublished
2015
This article reports on some of the positive feedback from the CQC inspection report, referring to the use of the Vona du Toit model of Creative Ability in an adult acute inpatient services by the occupational therapy team at Berrywood Hospital, Northampton.
By Wilson, SPublished
2015
This publication compiled by the Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability Foundation UKdescribes a research priority-setting study.
By Sherwood, WPublished
1970
This paper provides a useful overview of creative ability and associated concepts for the reader.
By du Toit, VUnpublished
Sep 1970
This paper provides a useful overview of creative ability and associated concepts for the reader.
By du Toit, VPublished
Aug 3, 1994
This paper illustrates the link between the levels of ability and the normal developmental stages, demonstrated through child development.
By Uys, KPublished
Aug 3, 1994
The paper explores the impact physical disability may have on creative ability and considers this impact on the levels of creative ability/
By Holsten, EPublished
Aug 1994
A short discussion paper based on the author’s experience of working in an acute psychiatric unit in South Africa with an average length of stay of 15-30 days.
By Ramukumba, APublished
1980
The author describes the importance of the VdTMoCA as a guideline in the occupational therapy approach to each patient in determining the problems and thereafter formulating the therapeutic aims.
By Jooste, EUnpublished
1982
These lecture notes provide extremely detailed descriptions of each level of creative ability and subsequent stages of volition and action.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
1984
The author seeks to gain deeper insight into Vona du Toit's Theory of Patient Volition and Action through acriticalevaluation ofthe theory and explores other schools of thought similar to and influential in the development of this theory.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
1984
This paper provides a critical evaluation of the theory behind the model as well as looking at other theories which were influential in the development of the theory, including, humanism, phenomenology, Maslow's hierachy of needs, Rogers Self theory and Buber's philosophy.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
2009
Thisdissertationis concerned with creativity and productivity in unpredictable and uncertain environments, and more specifically with creativity as means of self-actualisation and contribution to society.
By Grobler, AUnpublished
2009
This dissertation is concerned with creativity and productivity in unpredictable and uncertain environments, and more specifically with creativity as means of self-actualisation and contribution to society.
By Grobler, APublished
Mar 2011
This is an enlightening article on OT practice in Japan using the VdTMoCA.
By Sherwood, WPublished
Jan 2015
Reports on how OTs can better engage and meet the needs of male clients in an adult acute and intensive care inpatient mental health unit.
By Birchall, SPosters
2011
The Analytical Survey used within this service was designed by Dain van der Reyden.
By Wilson, S and White, BPublished
Apr 2017
This article is a personal account of the impact the use of the VdT Model of Creative Ability had on an occupational therapist’s professional development.
By Allen, RUnpublished
Dec 10, 2018
DEVELOPMENT OF AN OUTCOME MEASURE BASED ON MOTIVATION AND ACTION FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS WORKING IN NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATIONIntroduction: Participation in essential occupations can be seen as a result of motivation, patterns, environmental influences and performance capacity factors.
By Lee SUnpublished
2010
It is the responsibility of professions to provide evidence of the demonstrable value and quality of service delivery.
By Casteleijn, DUnpublished
2016
The purpose of this study was to develop domains, items and descriptors for levels of collective participation, which can be used as guidelines by occupational therapists to determine a collective’s ability to participate in collective occupations.
By Adams, FPublished
Apr 2012
Occupational therapists in mental health care settings find it difficult to produce convincing evidence of their unique contribution to health care.
By Casteleijn, DPublished
2012
The aim of this research was to measure the outcomes of therapies offered by occupational therapists and to assess the validity of the VdT MoCA assessment.
By Samsonraj, R, Loughran, M & Secker, JUnpublished
Aug 20, 2013
These are the original paper notes of the keynote address by Robin Joubert at the 3rd International VdTMoCA Conference.
By Joubert, R