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- International perspectives as a new OT studentIn Student Spaces23 May 2019The course is Bachelor of occupational therapy and it is for 4 years and internship is for 6 months.. My syllabus for first year was anatomy, physiology, psychology and sociology,basic occupational therapy10
- Sex and OTIn Approaches + Frameworks1 April 2023Let's Talk about Sex, Intimacy and Occupational Therapy! - A Therapy Article by @kathrynellis "Occupational therapy professionals are perfectly situated to address sexuality and intimacy occupations due to our training in activity analysis, therapeutic use of self OT After Dark - A podcast series streaming on the Hub's Podcast Portal "We are two occupational therapists01
- OT Pen PalsIn Culture + Working Abroad15 October 2020That is amazing that you chose Occupational Therapy and took the opportunity to do something new! There is so much I need to learn about Occupational Therapy.20
- OT ProcessIn Student Spaces30 October 2023are sure others could provide more direction to you, but take a look at the following suggestions: * Occupational therapy and complexity: defining and describing practice (2018) * In Praise of Diversity - Dr Jennifer Creek (2020) * Skills for a diverse practice of occupational therapy (Creek, 2020) (Plus+ resource) * Use of the Kawa Model in a school setting (Therapy Forum) * School OT: Using the Kawa Model and Five10
- Impact of the Patient-Driven Payment Model in SNFIn Research + Evidence·28 April 2020A group of occupational therapy students at Towson University are compiling information related to the We want to understand how the implementation of PDPM has affected service delivery for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants in the field, including treatment planning and direct patient care0115
- Useful resourcesIn Student Spaces4 January 2025Why don't you have a look around the -OT Books: Buy & Sell- section of the Therapy Forum? These will all be books that clinicians have used along their occupational therapy journeys - and some00
- Measuring Occupational balanceIn Assessment + Evaluation·5 September 2024Hi, I am messaging to see if anyone can guide me to any useful tools to measure a person's Occupational3395
- Willard and Spackman's Occupational therapy 13th edition textbookIn OT Books: Buy & Sell23 October 2024No, we'll just be highlighting the latest books posted, so nothing to send over :)0
- Topic of the month (January-February 2021): Effects of Telerehabilitation in occupational therapy practice: A Systematic reviewIn The OT Journal Club24 January 2021I work in mental health and see improvements in occupational performance despite clients difficulties10
- Transition from teens to early adolescent. Can anyone share some input on how to go about this in OT.In Assessment + Evaluation12 January 2022index.php/BJHR/article/viewFile/26711/21159 Therapeutic groups with adolescents from the perspective of occupational therapy and psychology, Brazilian Journal of Health Review, Curitiba, v.4, n.2, p. 5987-6009 mar. Accepting questionnaires from adolescents promoting groups and therapies, enabling the projection of Research aimed to understand how occupational therapy can contribute through workshops and therapeutic Keywords: occupational therapy, therapeutic group, workshops, adolescents,10
- Frame of reference for social integration with autism Hello guys, I’m preparing for my placement presentation year One.In Approaches + Frameworks25 June 2019This is quite useful; https://passtheot.com/occupational-therapy-frames-of-refererence/2
- OT students from Sweden looking for OT’s to interview in Australia or USAIn Research + Evidence·20 January 2020We study occupational therapy and it is our 6th and last semester, we have to write a large essay/research art therapy there, which we are very interested in. The purpose of our study is to highlight occupational therapists professional reasoning regarding art therapy with persons with depression. (But the target group for the essay can be discussed) We wonder if you know any occupational therapists1089
- Which is your favourite OT book?In Other Topics15 July 2020Yes, definite favourite amongst a few members of The Occupational Therapy Hub Team!2
- Sensory Profiles and Mental HealthIn Approaches + Frameworks30 August 2021(This is @Abi Matthews from The Occupational Therapy Hub Team by the way)1
- Topic For the month - Mental healthIn The OT Journal Club6 March 2019I’m a Macmillan occupational therapist working in the north west of england. It sounds as though it is comparing occupational therapy with a different approach, when the BEL sounds40
- OT practitioners working in Domestic Abuse - making connections?In Role-emerging Practice25 January 2022@Gill Court "What impact does domestic violence have on carrying out meaningful and purposeful occupations for female survivors in the uk" I know there has been a covid 19 occupational therapy led project on3
- Seeking Clinical Placement in the UKIn Culture + Working Abroad15 July 2019Warm regards The Occupational Therapy Hub Team20
- AssessmentsIn Assessment + Evaluation20 June 2018Hi Arlinda, You can also refer the book "Occupational therapy assessment tools - An annotated index"-30
- OT Pen PalsIn Culture + Working Abroad12 October 2020OT's or Student OT's would like to connect and discuss the differences or similarities surrounding Occupational Therapy in your country and the UK, it would be great to chat! Seeing people participate in occupations that they enjoy or have meaning to them, no matter how simple What is important to you about your role as an Occupational Therapist? :)10
- OT practitioners working in Domestic Abuse - making connections?In Role-emerging Practice3 October 2023I thought this might be of interest https://bevancommission.org/domestic-abuse-occupational-therapy-a-project-in-response-to-covid30
- The role of OTs working in Recovery CollegesIn Role-emerging Practice·10 September 2021I am Miriam and I am a third year BSc Occupational Therapy Student currently doing a role emerging placement or OT Students who have worked or are currently working in Recovery Colleges to explore the role of Occupational Therapists in Recovery Colleges and hear about your experiences.04282
- Seeking Guidance on Starting My Research Journey in Occupational TherapyIn Student Spaces14 October 2024Thanks for reaching out here @JAY JAGDALE - we hope that fellow Members will provide you some advice. In the meantime, we recommend that you join the new Academia & Research OT Circle on the Hub. This new resource may provide you more connections and responses. All the best with this exciting journey ahead! OT Circles: Academia & Research00
- Occupations Through the LifespanIn Research + Evidence25 April 2020Here are a few responses from followers across The Occupational Therapy Hub's network: * Michelle: Look There's a lot around retirement too. * Mitch: Women's Occupations after children leave for university with Sarah Lyon for resources listed by metadata value. * Virginia: You may find more under changes in occupation I remember reading a lot about elders picking up new or previously done occupations in their later years11
- Topic of the month (January-February 2021): Effects of Telerehabilitation in occupational therapy practice: A Systematic reviewIn The OT Journal Club30 January 2021This is the perfect topic taken up Dr. Taslina.. I would like to congratulate you for the same.. I too believe that telerehab has helped alot. but at the same time i have also experienced limitations with many of my clients with balance disorder.. Even in stroke rehab for that matter. What is your view regarding the sustainability of this model??10
- Working as an OT internationallyIn Culture + Working Abroad16 November 2017answering any questions you may have about practicing as an OT in Australia: 1.https://www.ahpra.gov.au/occupational-therapy20
- Working with asylum seekers and refugeesIn Role-emerging Practice3 December 2018I am still searching how to use my occupational therapy diploma there.2
- Advocating OTIn Service Development20 September 2018Thank you for your post - and for your enthusiasm and commitment to advocating further for occupational therapy!!20
- Calling OTs to participate in an online survey!In Research + Evidence·27 March 2023I'm a 2nd year postgraduate student in Occupational Therapy, currently conducting my dissertation project https://brunel.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/the-perspectives-of-occupational-therapists-on-the-salat-a-9 Principle1041
- hi allIn Other Topics·23 September 2020I am currently working on the Impact of Integrated Occupational Therapy input into Housing (major and0116
- Non-traditional OT roles…In Role-emerging Practice8 April 2019article from The Guardian in the UK: www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/social-life-blog/2016/feb/03/occupational-therapy-ot-student-nhs10
- What do you like about your specialization / field and what are the biggest challenges?In Student Spaces5 November 2022So difficulties that I face is that I'm an occupational therapist in India. Generally speaking here in India there is an increased awareness about the Occupational therapy role20
- brochures/pamphlets availableIn Conditions + Specialisms24 August 2018We have this https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Information-Sheet-What-is-in-my-therapy-bag-Occupational-Therapy10
- Psychological ApproachesIn Approaches + Frameworks10 January 2018experiences studying this, you would adapt ideas from these approaches to the ethos and frameworks of occupational therapy.20
- Non-traditional OT roles…In Role-emerging Practice13 April 2019Fair point here - sometimes our role can consist of 'standard' or traditional occupational therapy, but1
- New starter in Neuro RehabIn Conditions + Specialisms15 January 2020I’m a bit late to this post, but just had a placement I’m neuro-rehab and found “occupational therapy10
- California OTA moving to EnglandIn Culture + Working Abroad31 January 2023I'm not sure if a COTA is exactly the same as an occupational therapy assistant (OTA) in the UK.1
- Non-traditional OT roles…In Role-emerging Practice8 April 2019emerging placement with the fire service where I had the freedom to practice what felt like 'pure' occupational therapy so when I saw the opportunity to do this again in the role with the sight loss charity I took4
- Working in AustraliaIn Culture + Working Abroad21 August 2019I looked into the Occupational Therapy Council and I understand there are 2 stages.1
- Moving and handling help requiredIn Moving + Handling29 June 2019We've seen you've had a wide range of advice in our Facebook group Occupational Therapy Community, which10
- Measuring Occupational balanceIn Assessment + Evaluation6 September 2024thoughts via the Hub's Facebook group: * Wellness Wheel (J. flowers) * The Life Balance Inventory * The Occupational11
- Looking to buy occupational therapy for adults with intellectual disability. Author(s):Kimberly Bryze, PhD, OTR/LIn OT Books: Buy & Sell·26 November 20232026
- Accredited O.TIn Culture + Working Abroad31 July 2018Our members are well experienced regarding occupational therapy matters, but may not know costs of English10
- New starter in Neuro RehabIn Conditions + Specialisms28 July 2019Hi Christine, Occupational therapy, Willard and spackman 11th and 12th edition have some good content10
- Sensory Integration and AutismIn The OT Journal Club12 September 2021I have also read the article 'Effectiveness of paediatric occupational therapy for children with disabilities01
- Useful guidance for new O.T.sIn Career Development·29 August 2018The Essential Guide for Newly Qualified Occupational Therapists: Transition to Practice 1st Edition, This guide for newly qualified occupational therapists provides an authoritative overview of what to workload, while building the positive relationships and resilience needed for a successful career in the occupational therapy.50460
- Combining OT and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)In Conditions + Specialisms5 July 2023(Occupational Therapy Community Facebook group)10
- What general OT books to buy?In Student Spaces10 June 2020Best answerMy favourite OT book ever (so far anyway) has to be Occupational Therapy and Stroke edited by Judi Edmans01
- Topic For the month - Mental healthIn The OT Journal Club16 March 2019Through Activity was created by Sue Parkinson (2014) and as I said above is linked to the Model of Human Occupation approach) which is designed to get service users/patients to have an understanding of how important occupation The areas were chosen as they had the clearer evidence base in relation to mental health and occupational therapy.3
- OT + Neurological RehabilitationIn Conditions + Specialisms7 September 2021have found helpful for executive function (especially those with aphasia) are the LOTCA (Lowenstein Occupational Therapy Assessment) which is still primarily verbally based however can have some scope for aphasia1
- Research Study!In Research + Evidence·2 October 2022Hello, My name is Brett Taylor, and I am an occupational therapy student at the University of St. I am completing my Doctoral Capstone Project on exploring occupation-based practice for athletes who current role in sports rehabilitation and understanding OT practitioners' perspectives on utilizing occupation athletic population to complete an online survey with questions related to understanding your view on occupation-based1011
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