Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the characteristics of occupational therapy based on the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) performed in Japan. The method includes analyzing the case reports quantitatively using MOHO published in Japan, and grasping the characteristics of MOHO practice from the text data. As a result, the most commonly used therapeutic strategy in practice was “identify”. Practice with MOHO is formed from seven categories. Within these categories, the emphasis was on clarifying the relationship between the client and the occupation. The practitioner built the client’s support based on the occupation revealed by MOHO.