Part III.A. Temporal Contexts
Chapter 16. What Happened to Time? The Relationship of Occupational Therapy to Time
Chapter 17. Flow and Occupation: A Review of the Literature
Chapter 18. Sleep, Occupation, and the Passage of Time
Chapter 19. Exploring Balance as a Concept in Occupational Science
Chapter 20. Balancing the Boat: Enabling an Ocean of Possibilities
Chapter 21. A Proposed Model of Lifestyle Balance
Part III.B. Cultural Contexts
Chapter 22. Culture: A Factor Influencing the Outcomes of Occupational Therapy
Chapter 23. Culture Emergent in Occupation
Chapter 24. The Kawa Model: The Power of Culturally Responsive Occupational Therapy
Part III.C. Sociopolitical Contexts
Chapter 25. Building Inclusive Community: A Challenge for Occupational Therapy
Chapter 26. Occupational Deprivation: Global Challenge in the New Millennium
Chapter 27. Occupational Justice and Client-Centered Practice: A Dialogue in Progress
Chapter 28. Well-Being and Occupational Rights: An Imperative for Critical Occupational Therapy
Part III.D. Personal Contexts
Chapter 29. Eudaimonic Well-Being: Its Importance and Relevance to Occupational Therapy for Humanity
Chapter 30. A Theory of the Human Need for Occupation
Chapter 31. Health and the Human Spirit for Occupation
Chapter 32. Resilience and Human Adaptability: Who Rises Above Adversity?
Chapter 33. Spirituality, Occupation and Occupational Therapy Revisited: Ongoing Consideration of the Issues for Occupational Therapists
Chapter 34. Defining Lives—Occupation as Identity: An Essay on Competence, Coherence, and the Creation of Meaning
Appendix III.A. Position Statement: Human Rights
Appendix III.B. Occupational Therapy’s Commitment to Nondiscrimination and Inclusion
Appendix III.C. AOTA’s Societal Statement on Livable Communities
Appendix III.D. Occupational Therapy’s Perspective on the Use of Environments and Contexts to Support Health and Participation in Occupations