Unpublished
1982
These lecture notes provide extremely detailed descriptions of each level of creative ability and subsequent stages of volition and action.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
1984
The author seeks to gain deeper insight into Vona du Toit's Theory of Patient Volition and Action through acriticalevaluation ofthe theory and explores other schools of thought similar to and influential in the development of this theory.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
1984
This paper provides a critical evaluation of the theory behind the model as well as looking at other theories which were influential in the development of the theory, including, humanism, phenomenology, Maslow's hierachy of needs, Rogers Self theory and Buber's philosophy.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
2009
Thisdissertationis concerned with creativity and productivity in unpredictable and uncertain environments, and more specifically with creativity as means of self-actualisation and contribution to society.
By Grobler, AUnpublished
2009
This dissertation is concerned with creativity and productivity in unpredictable and uncertain environments, and more specifically with creativity as means of self-actualisation and contribution to society.
By Grobler, AUnpublished
1968
This paper pleads for a more specific interpretation of “occupation” in the professional designation as “creative participation culminating in work participation”.
By Du Toit, VUnpublished
1968
Du Toitdefines the uniqueness and attributes of dual trained occupational therapists and warnsagainst generic working and the provision of ‘hobby activities’ resulting in the loss of OTs specific contribution to treatment.
By du Toit, VUnpublished
Aug 13, 1968
Du Toit defines the uniqueness and attributes of dual trained occupational therapists and warns against generic working and the provision of ‘hobby activities’ resulting in the loss of OTs specific contribution to treatment.
By du Toit, VUnpublished
Aug 13, 1968
This paper pleads for a more specific interpretation of “occupation” in the professional designation as “creative participation culminating in work participation”.
By du Toit, VUnpublished
1981
These notes provide a brief history of Vona du Toit's work, explores creativity and then presents the fundamental concepts of creative ability.
By Joubert, RUnpublished
1974
This paper shows the thinking of Marie du Toit when considering the levels of participation (and creative participation of patients with psychosis.
By du Toit, MPosters
May 2002
The Creative Participation Assessment (CPA) was developed by Van Der Reyden, in South Africa and was based upon the VdTMoCA.
By Casteleijn, D and Smit, C