Creativity in Occupational Therapy
This is a series of projects that help to understand the value and the science of creativity in occupational therapy, in adaptation and in recovery.
Investigators at TWU
Graduate Assistants
- Joseph Noack, PhD, OT (graduated 2021)
- Elizabeth Libson,OTD, OT (graduated 2022)
- Sarah Rupp-Blanchard
Publications
Baxter, M. F. (2015). Neurological Implications of Creativity. In M. Coffey, G. Hersch, & N. Lamport, (Eds.), Creative Engagement in Occupation; Building Professional Skills. Thorofare, NJ: Slack Incorporated.
Burton, B., & Baxter, M. F. (2019). The Effects of the Leisure Activity of Coloring on Post-test Anxiety in Graduate Level Occupational Therapy Students. Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (Online).
Boiselle, A. K., & Baxter, M. F. (2017). Masters of Occupational Therapy Student Perceptions of Creative Thinking Across the Academic Program. Open Journal of Occupational Therapy (Online), 5 (4)., doi: https://doi.org/10.15453/2168-6408.1314.
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