OT7122: Mind and Body Aspects of Occupational Therapy Practice

2 Credits

Learners explore psychosocial aspects of occupational therapy practice that influence the experience of both therapists and their clients. Concepts of mental and physical health, wellness, resilience and therapeutic use of self are emphasized to demonstrate how mind and body are inextricably connected to occupational engagement.

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A Average (3.868)Most Common: A (73%)

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240 students
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  • 5.45

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    Effort
  • 5.31

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    Understanding
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    Interesting
  • 5.18

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