Published
1972
A lecture presented at the 4th International Congress of Social Psychiatry held in Jerusalem, Israel, 21st to 26th May, 1972This paper provides a useful overview of the levels of creative ability, its key concepts and treatment principles.
By Du Toit, VPublished
May 21, 1972
This paper provides a useful overview of the levels of creative ability, its key concepts and treatment principles.
By du Toit, VUnpublished
2009
This keynote speech addresses the model from different perspectives as situated in a framework encompassing healthcare, profession and practitioner contexts in South Africa.
By van der Reyden, DPublished
May 2012
This article describes the evolution of occupational therapy terminology and identifiesglobal developments that have influenced terminology in South Africa.
By Casteleijn, DPosters
2011
Conference poster presentationThis poster describes the implementation of a skill based training programme, in personal management, for patients functioning at the Self Presentation level of the VdT Model of Creative Ability.
By Carroll, HPublished
Jul 2010
This article describes the process of conducting an Analytical Survey within an acute mental health in-patient setting.
By White, BUnpublished
Sep 30, 2012
This unpublished work provides rich information on the application of the model in paediatric services.
By Sherwood, WPublished
Jul 2020
This article explains how the VdTMoCA was initially introduced to the UK and how over time, it is becoming increasingly popular in a range of mental health services in the UK.
By Jeffries, L & Wolfendale, TPublished
2015
This is the first book to be published on the use of the model in the UK context.
By Sherwood W, White B, Wilson S, Lorkins MPublished
2017
This is the first book dedicated to the application of the Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability (VdTMoCA) to occupational therapy for people with learning disabilities.
By Sherwood, WPublished
2007
This article reportson a participatory research studyexploring possible ways of job placementby community workers for people with disability within community projectsinaruralcommunity inSouth Africa.
By Graham, MUnpublished
1971
Short paper presentingthe author’s thoughts on activity analysis.
By Watson, LUnpublished
1971
Short paper presenting the author’s thoughts on activity analysis.
By Watson, L, AUnpublished
Jul 1964
Vona du Toit was influenced by the work ofSchossberger& Weinstein, an OT and a psychiatrist working in a work rehabilitation centre in Israel.
By Schossberger, M, D & Weinstein, BPosters
2011
This poster explores in detail the term 'creativity' drawing upon a vast range of theories to assist in clarifying its meaning.
By Sherwood, WUnpublished
1945
Some original lecture notes of Carl Rogers addressing students at the University of Chigago.
By Rogers, CPublished
2012
This article reports on an occupational therapy team's successful utilization of an analytical survey process to identify the needs of their service user population, in order to evaluate treatment provision and guide service development.
By Wilson, S & White, BPublished
Apr 2012
Many occupational therapists in South Africa and the United Kingdom are using theVonaduToitModel of Creative Ability with its associated assessments and outcome measures in practice.
By Casteleijn, DPosters
2011
This poster provides rationale for changing practice to implementing the VdTMoCA as opposed to MOHO.
By Zywicka-Rospond, M and Khatri, RPublished
2008
This chapter shares the personal journey of an occupational therapist and the influences on her career as an occupational therapist in mental health.
By Van Heerden, CPublished
2008
This book chaptershares the personal journey of an occupational therapist and theinfluences onhercareer as an occupational therapist in mental health.
By Van Heerden, CUnpublished
1968
This paper was presented at the Pretoria College of Occupational Therapy in South Africa in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Teachers Diploma IN OT.
By Labuschagne, R, IUnpublished
2009
This keynote address proposes the need for innovation in developing VdTMoCA communities of practice as a motivating force to drive the model forward in the UK.
By Sherwood, WUnpublished
2016
Recent mounting acknowledgement of the Vona du Toit Model of Creative Ability (VdTMoCA) as a unique and beneficial O.
By Carpenter, C