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occupational therapy
what would we work on in OT?
There are so many skills we need to pursue our dreams (and to get through our day). The right tools, strategies, and supports can help you overcome obstacles and accomplish your goals with more confidence and ease. Here are some of the topics and skills that we can cover in session:
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managing time and organization
improving attention, focus, and concentration
planning, prioritizing, and realistic goal-setting
anticipating and preparing for obstacles and opportunities
using learning, memory, and metacognitive strategies
problem-solving and decision-making
cultivating energy and motivation
harnessing mind-wandering, deep thinking, and creativity
developing self-awareness
managing impulses
juggling priorities, like school, work, health, home, fun, and loved ones
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discovering your sensory profile
adapting your space to your sensory needs
adjusting your environment to support your function and comfort
creating a sensory diet
preventing and recovering from sensory overload
communicating about your senses and sensitivities with confidence
finding activities, routines, and arrangements that work for your nervous system
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working with stress, anxiety, and other challenging emotions
letting go of symptom masking and letting your authentic self be seen
ending the fight to be perfect in order to be acceptable
preventing and recovering from binges
dealing with mistakes and set-backs with kindness and integrity
creating lifestyle balance
connecting with identity, purpose, roles, and values
developing mindfulness and self-compassion
asking for help and using social supports
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school assignments, projects, tests, and classes
work tasks, projects, and relationships
cleaning, laundry, and other home activities
grocery shopping, meal prep, and eating routines
physical activity and exercise
sleep, rest, and relaxation
socializing and community engagement
dating and sexual activity
grooming and hygiene
money management
leisure, play, and flow
spiritual and religious participation
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building healthy habits
breaking harmful habits
understanding your condition and its treatment
forming medication routines
managing weight, blood pressure, and diabetes
preventing and recovering from pain, headaches, fatigue, and flares
implementing ergonomic, body mechanic, and mobility strategies
receiving caregiver education and training
quitting tobacco use
how would we work on those things?
initial evaluation
During the evaluation, we’ll talk about how you spend your time now, how you might like to spend it differently, and what affects your ability to make those changes. We’ll take a holistic approach that considers your personal resources and challenges as well as those presented by your physical and social environments. By the end, we will have a shared vision of what success looks like for you and where to get started.
can you diagnose or prescribe medications?
No, OTs cannot. Both diagnosis and prescribing medication are outside of the scope of occupational therapy. Instead we focus on how to address daily function and symptoms through non-pharmaceutical interventions. However, we work closely with local providers who can provide diagnostic services and medication management and would be happy to share their information with you.
sessions
Sessions are always about addressing your priorities with compassion and can be scheduled at a frequency that fits your life. The specific content of treatment sessions is highly individualized to meet your personal needs, but the format often consists of four main elements:
checking-in (what’s working? what’s not?)
education and training on topics and skills that are key for you
problem-solving to incorporate strategies into real-world situations
realistic goal-setting that takes the complexity of your daily life into account.
Our time together will be spent helping you learn about your cognitive style, sensory processing needs, and functional patterns. We will find ways to maximize your strengths and adjust your activities and environments to reduce the impact of challenges.