
Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP)
The Canadian Model of Occupational Performance (CMOP) is a framework that helps understand how people engage in everyday activities. It suggests that a person's participation in tasks is influenced by three core components: their **enabling conditions** (like environment and societal factors), their **personal factors** (such as beliefs and motivations), and their **occupations** (the activities they do). The model emphasizes that health and well-being arise from meaningful activity engagement, which is supported or limited by these components. It guides occupational therapy practices to enhance individuals’ ability to participate fully in life.