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SSO: USA Mission
Welcome to the Society for the Study of Occupation! The mission of SSO;USA is to facilitate high quality scholarship and a dynamic exchange of ideas that support
the discipline of occupational science.
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Objectives
- (a)
To form a national community of scholars to engage in the dynamic
exchange of ideas to support the global discipline of occupational
science.
- (b)
To provide a forum to promote and disseminate research in occupational
science to the public.
- (c)
To foster cutting edge theory and research of occupation through
the establishment of networks, resources, collaborations, and
other identified supports.
- (d)
To explore and expand the knowledge of occupation; the application
of occupation to understanding of the human condition; and, to
foster understanding the fundamental nature of occupation in health
and well-being.
- To
study the interrelationship of the discipline of occupational
science and the profession of occupational therapy
- To
address the quality of the occupational experience of participants
in its events.
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History
of the Society
(initial history provided by Elizabeth Larson, 2002)
History
can be made in those mundane moments when neither the impact nor
the influence on the future can fully be understood. In 1917 a group
of scholars made history when they met to establish the profession
of occupational therapy. Their vision for this fledgling profession,
focused on the core idea of occupation: to advance "occupation
as a therapeutic measure," "study
the effects of
occupation upon the human being," and disseminate "scientific
knowledge of this subject." Although this date and time marked
a turning point, it was in fact a culmination of many individuals'
efforts and advocacy. As in any good story, the founding mothers
and fathers could not have predicted the course the profession of
occupational therapy would take and how long it would be before
a discipline that specifically studied occupation was developed.
The
founders' vision served as the groundwork for what has emerged today
as the discipline of occupational science. Interest in occupational
science has surfaced on nearly every continent where scholars are
joining together in study groups, on listserves and web pages, and
at conferences to discuss the ideas and their applications to occupational
therapy. This proliferation of events on occupational science has
surprised many but seems to be meeting a growing need among practitioners
and scholars to better understand and use occupation therapeutically.
"Occupational science
is developing in ways that we could
never imagined or predicted-its shape and character are being formed
by scholars who embrace it and the students who earn doctoral degrees
in the discipline" (Zemke & Clark, 1996).
In
November 2002, nearly 90 years later, another landmark event in
the evolution of occupational science occurred. In Galveston, Texas,
another group of scholars met to formally establish the first U.S.-based
research society aimed at addressing the mission outlined by the
founders. This event too marked the cumulative efforts of many individuals
over several years. Since that First Annual Research Conference
in 2002, the Society for the Study of Occupation: USA has continued
the original mission of facilitating high quality scholarship. There
were so many people who contributed and offered support, both financially
and emotionally, that it would be impossible to mention them all
here. Suffice to say, it takes the effort of many to continue the
mission.
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Joining
SSO: USA
Membership
is open to any individual who is interested in occupational science
and who supports the mission of the Society. Benefits include: online
membership directory, discounted conference rates, and a membership
listserv designed to facilitate networking and discussion of mutual
interests.
Please Click Here to join via secured electronic payment.
You may also join by downloading and sending the application.
Membership Application
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For
More SSO: USA Information or to Provide Feedback
Please
contact:
Linda Buxell, Communication Chair
Email: LRBuxell@stkate.edu
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