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Clare S. Spackman

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153:(1947), an influential and widely used textbook in the profession. She was president of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists from 1957 to 1962. She served on the executive committee of the Council of World Organizations Interested in the Welfare of the Handicapped, and on committees of the International Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled. 156:
In 1956, Spackman received the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)'s Award of Merit. In 1970, she was named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania. Spackman and Willard traveled together to professional conferences and speaking engagements in the United States and abroad, including a
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Spackman was a professor at the Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy beginning in 1937, and at the University of Pennsylvania after 1950. She was also director of the Philadelphia Curative Workshop until she retired in 1970. With her colleague Helen S. Willard, she co-authored
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Spackman and Helen S. Willard lived together in Philadelphia, and shared a summer residence in Vermont. Willard died in 1980, and Spackman died in 1992, at the age of 82, in
112:(1947), a textbook widely used in the field. She was president of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists from 1957 to 1962, and a professor at the 691: 137: 701: 459: 500: 696: 433: 383: 358: 279: 626: 211: 128:, the daughter of Henry Spackman and Jane (or Jennie) S. Spackman. Her grandmother, Anna C. Spackman, was commended by 408: 113: 191: 178:"A history of the practice of occupational therapy for restoration of physical function: 1917-1967" (1968) 595: 194:. In 2017, she was named by the AOTA as one of the 100 most influential people in occupational therapy. 125: 686: 681: 557:"A history of the practice of occupational therapy for restoration of physical function: 1917-1967" 133: 576: 568: 537: 496: 471: 336: 328: 260: 517: 607: 529: 320: 252: 105: 93: 241:"Clare S. Spackman 1909-1992 Clinician, Teacher, and World Leader in Occupational Therapy" 129: 611: 651: 675: 104:(December 8, 1909 – August 5, 1992) was an American occupational therapist. She and 30: 490: 309:"Willard and Spackman's Enduring Legacy for Future Occupational Therapy Pathways" 533: 572: 541: 475: 332: 324: 264: 652:"100 Influential People in Occupational Therapy: Clare S. Spackman, MS, OTR" 556: 308: 340: 140:
in 1930, and earned a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Mahoney, Wanda J.; Peters, Christine O.; Martin, Peggy M. (2017).
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Willard, Helen S.; Spackman, Clare S.; Smith, Helen D. (1988).
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American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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for her work on caring for wounded soldiers during the
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(August 1963). 170:Principles of Occupational Therapy 151:Principles of Occupational Therapy 110:Principles of Occupational Therapy 83:Principles of Occupational Therapy 14: 702:People from Ardmore, Pennsylvania 458:Spaceman, Clare S. (April 1937). 319:(1): 7101100020p1–7101100020p7. 16:American occupational therapist 384:"Four From Area to be Honored" 239:Ellis, Nancy B. (1993-04-01). 63:Doylestown, Pennsylvania, U.S. 1: 409:"Helping World's Handicapped" 172:(1947, with Helen S. Willard) 555:Spackman, C S (1968-03-01). 357:Nelson, Harry (1960-11-12). 278:McCall, Libby (1954-02-28). 640:– via Newspapers.com. 447:– via Newspapers.com. 422:– via Newspapers.com. 397:– via Newspapers.com. 372:– via Newspapers.com. 293:– via Newspapers.com. 225:– via Newspapers.com. 51:Ardmore, Pennsylvania, U.S. 718: 625:Drill, Herb (1992-08-27). 534:10.1177/030802266302600806 114:University of Pennsylvania 631:The Philadelphia Inquirer 438:The Sydney Morning Herald 388:The Philadelphia Inquirer 284:The Philadelphia Inquirer 136:. 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Clare S. Spackman, a young white woman with fair skin and dark hair, gaze cast downward
Helen S. Willard
Helen S. Willard
University of Pennsylvania
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Abraham Lincoln
American Civil War
Philadelphia School of Occupational Therapy
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
"Mrs. Spackman Dead at the Age of 90 Yrs"


"Clare S. Spackman 1909-1992 Clinician, Teacher, and World Leader in Occupational Therapy"
doi
10.5014/ajot.47.4.368
ISSN
0272-9490
"They Help Themselves"


"Willard and Spackman's Enduring Legacy for Future Occupational Therapy Pathways"
doi
10.5014/ajot.2017.023994
ISSN
0272-9490
PMID
28027033


"Therapists Tell Need for More Trained Help"

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