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      Ecological systems model for occupational therapy.

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          This article presents a conceptual model for occupational therapy: the ecological systems model. The developing individual is viewed as an open system interacting with the environment. Both humans and their environment are interconnected, joined in shaping each other. States of health and illness can be seen as reflections of ecological adaptation. Function or dysfunction is evaluated in terms of persons' effectiveness in achieving their own goals, for their own quality of life, in their interactions in the ecosystem. If performance of necessary tasks ane roles is effective in achieving those goals and in harmony with the needs and goals of the external systems, then behavior is functional.

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          Journal
          Am J Occup Ther
          The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association
          0272-9490
          0272-9490
          May 1982
          : 36
          : 5
          Article
          7091294
          5333a41d-7d84-4f48-b5a1-e5fb32c3bf26
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