Unpublished
2004
Understanding the concept of motivation in clinical mental health practice is central to the relationship between client and health care professional.
By Campbell- Breen, TPublished
Apr 2014
The concept of co-occupations or collectives occupations is gaining global recognition in occupational science and occupational therapy.
By Adams, F & Casteleijn, DUnpublished
1981
These notes provide a brief history of Vona du Toit's work, explores creativity and then presents the fundamental concepts of creative ability.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
2012
This MSc dissertation investigates the use of coaching as a therapeutic tool for occupational therapists.
By Tomlinson Hill, JPublished
2014
This is a comprehensive text book consisting of the following three parts:Part 1 - The initial chapter provides a comprehensive description of the VdT Model of Creative Ability, gving details of the theoretical concepts, assessment, the levels of creative ability, treatment priorities, treatment principles and grading.
By Crouch, R and Alers, VPublished
2007
Occupational therapy students at the University of Pretoria engage in a 7-week service learning fieldwork in their fourth year.
By Oliver, M, Oosthuizen, L & Casteleijn, DPublished
2007
Occupational therapy students at the University of Pretoria engage in a 7-weekservice learningfieldwork in their fourth year.
By Oliver, M, Oosthuizen, L & Casteleijn, DPublished
2007
Guest editorialThis short guest editorial highlights the various research articles enclosed within this edition of Work, which specifically focuses on vocational rehabilitation within South African Occupational Therapy practice.
By Casteleijn, DPublished
Nov 2006
This article focuses on occupational therapy for young people with severe and profound learning disability.
By van der Vyver, T and Willemse, IPublished
2015
This book 'Patient Volition and Action in Occupational Therapy' holds Vona du Toit’s original papers and presentations on the theory of creative ability, as it developed in the 1960s and 1970s; it contains Vona du Toit’s work in progress.
By Du Toit, VPosters
2014
A survey was undertaken in 2013 of 70 OT’s, support workers, managers and educators to gain up to date perspectives of the VdTMoCA.
By Sherwood, WUnpublished
Aug 3, 1994
This brief paper provides insight in to the impact of physical disabilities and level of creative ability.
By Meyer, CPublished
Aug 3, 1994
This short article considers the use of the VdTMoCA for people with neurological conditions and physical disability.
By Smit, APosters
May 2016
Occupational Therapists Faye Baker and Kirsty Hawes attended the 3 day training on The Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability held at St.
By Baker, F & Hawes, KPublished
2007
TheVonaDuToitCollege was incorporated in to the University of Pretoria in 1982.
By Buys,T & Casteleijn, DPosters
2007
The Vona Du Toit College was incorporated in to the University of Pretoria in 1982.
By Buys,T & Casteleijn,DPublished
Mar 2014
An article sharing news from the Third International VdTMoCA Conference in London (June 2013).
By Jeffries, L & Sherwood, WPosters
2010
This poster presentation illustrates the process that the Bracton Centre (Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust) undertook in re-designing the OT service using the VdTMoCA.
By Balding, MPublished
Aug 2020
Acute neurological rehabilitation aims to reduce the burden of care of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and increase their activity participation.
By Camp, A L, Casteleijn, D & Thupae, DUnpublished
2013
A literature review identifies occupational needs of community-based people with learning disabilities and indicates a need for a service which enables clients to engage in meaningful activities, communicate their views and develop an occupational identity.
By O'Connor, FUnpublished
1980
Lecture notes made by Robin Joubert, (exact date not known) gives an overview of the theory and a crtical analysis.
By Joubert, RPosters
2014
Bike Maintenance Workshops were introduced at the Welland Centre, an inpatient mental health unit following identifying there were difficulties engaging male service users in sessions and that there was a lack of male orientated activities on the ward.
By Allen, RUnpublished
2015
Minimal research on occupational therapy in forensic psychiatry is available.
By Brookes, C