1st Edition
Occupational Therapy in the Philippines Theory, Practice, and Stories
1. Occupation and occupational therapy: The evolution of these concepts from a Filipino perspective
Michael P. Sy, Roi Charles Pine da, Deborrah Sadile Anastacio et al.
2. History of occupational therapy in the Philippines
Oliver S. Trinidad, Teresita C. Mendoza and Michael P. Sy
3. Occupational science: A basis for understanding Filipino occupations
Ricardo C. Carrasco, Terry Peralta-Catipon, Caroline Fischl et al.
4. Becoming a Filipino occupational therapist: the undergraduate story
Paolo Miguel P. Bulan, Arden Panotes, Pauline Gail V. Martinez et al
5. Lifelong learning and continuing professional development
Icy Fresno Anabo and Caroline FIschl
6. Becoming a Filipino occupational therapy educator
Michael P. Sy, Chamaine Kristabel De Vera-Fevidal and Maria Elizabeth M. Grageda
7. Traditional occupational therapy practice settings
Roi Charles Pineda, Sally Uy, Joel R. Guerrero et al
8. Embracing Bayani-han: Navigating occupational therapy practice in the community
Karen S. Sagun, Teresita C. Mendoza and Abelardo Apollo I. David, Jr.
9. Telehealth and the use of technology in occupational therapy
Arden Panotes, Jomarx Jocson and Alexa Blas
10. Occupational therapy in disaster pre-crisis phase
Maria Menierva Lagria and Roi Charles Pineda
11. Justice work and social care practice in occupational therapy
Michael P. Sy. Anna-Liza Yap Tan Pascual, Daryl Patrick Yao et al
12. Strengthening research in occupational therapy
Ivan Neil B. Gomez, Caroline Fischl and Michael P. Sy
13. Legislation affecting occupational therapy services and practice
Diana Jane Luib, Pauline Gail V. Martinez and Daryl Patrick G. Yao
14. Ethical issues in occupational therapy practice
Kim Gerald G. Medallon and Caroline Fischl
15. Future directions of occupational therapy in the Philippines
Caroline Fischl, Michael P. Sy, Roi Charles Pineda
Biography
Michael Sy is an international academic who has significantly contributed to contemporary occupational therapy and science research in the Philippines.
Roi Charles Pineda is a rehabilitation scientist who has extensive work on occupational therapy, disability sports, and interprofessional education and collaborative practice.
Caroline Fischl is a prominent occupational therapy educator in Sweden and serves an educational leader in Europe through the European Network of Occupational Therapy in Higher Education.
"Finally, a book about occupational therapy in the Philippines! This historical book gives a snapshot of our beloved profession. The work does not sugarcoat the challenges this profession faces in a country with limited resources yet shows how Filipino occupational therapists adapt very well amid all odds in changing times. A must read for students, new graduates and seasoned professionals!"
Cristina Ines de Leon Hinlo, OTRP, FOTAP, Owner, Therapy Works, Inc. (Philippines)
"It is a tremendous honour to endorse this groundbreaking book, the first written by and for the Filipino occupational therapy community... The authors sensitively mix local language and culture with professional concepts... encouraging occupational therapists that it is a must to understand and embrace our own backgrounds and values before successfully working with others. By discussing the Filipino context, each chapter calls on us as a profession to be conscious of and committed to transformational change. I would like to thank those involved for their dedication to making this book a reality and congratulate everyone on a remarkable job!"Samantha Shann, President, World Federation of Occupational Therapists
"Michael, Roi Charles and Caroline, and their intrepid Filipino colleagues have produced such an important work. By taking initiative and leadership to inspire and advance powerful occupational therapy for the Philippines, they have produced an exemplar for how their colleagues from around the World, too, can transform their respective professions into powerfully relevant processes. By producing this magnificent volume of ground-breaking texts, Filipino OTs have contributed to the advancement of occupational therapy worldwide, making this great profession better, for more people."
Michael K. Iwama, PhD OT(c), MSc, BScHP, BScOT, Professor, School of Medicine, Duke University School






