Occupational Therapy Introduction
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This course includes lifetime access so you can complete the course at your own speed.
Occupational therapy is one of the most sought after careers and can be extremely rewarding for those that succeed in it.
If you're looking for an introduction to occupational therapy, this course is your ultimate guide.
In this course you will learn about the most important and interesting theories and models of working within occupational therapy.
Benefits of taking this course include:
- Unlimited and lifetime access to the course
- Learn the course at your own pace
- Course can be accessed on any platform
- 24/7 Customer support
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Description
Are you interested in working with people who struggle with challenges and disabilities? Do you want to find out what Occupational Therapy really is and whether this career is for you? Then you are in the right place!
In this course you will learn about the most important and interesting theories and models of working within occupational therapy.
You will be guided with the step-by-step approach in becoming a professional helper who specializes in working with people in occupational therapy settings.
You will learn about working with children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities, basic anatomy and physiology, how to help clients to overcome low self-esteem and depression, and what would be your alternative career options to Occupational therapy.
You will also learn how to help a person to accept their current condition and how to move forward to the full recovery, what is the personal and professional development for occupational therapists, and so much more.
Are you interested in learning about your career in Occupational therapy, and start helping individuals with challenges to reach the transformation in their lives?
Then what are you waiting for?
Start your learning now!
This Occupational Therapy Introduction course will cover the following topics:
Section 1 - Introduction To Occupational Therapy
- About The Course And Instructor
- What Is Occupational Therapy?
- Knowledge And Skills For Occupational Therapy
- Working With Adults
- Working With Children
Section 2 - Basic Anatomy And Physiology
- The Structure And The Functions
- The Blood And The Immune System
- What Is Brain Injury?
- Developmental Disorders And Conditions
- Physical Disabilities
Section 3 - Creative And Management Skills
- The Use Of Creative Activities
- Management And Leadership Skills
- Building Confidence And Self-Esteem
- Dealing With Depression
Section 4 - Career Growth In Occupational Therapy
- Professional Development
- Personal And Academic Development
- Alternative Career Options
Section 5 - Individual Development: Client
- A Theory Of Human Need For Occupation
- Occupations For Health And Wellbeing
- Coping Strategies: Stress
- Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for anyone who is interested in learning about occupational therapy.
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required to take this course.
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