The journey from awareness to integration is one that demands more than just acknowledgment of differences. It is a continuous evolution that requires individual and collective commitment to growth and transformation. It requires a willingness to learn, take risks, explore new perspectives, and embrace change. By examining this transformative process, occupational therapists can better lead changes across communities, organizations, and institutions.
CourseBy Shirley A. Wells, DrPH, OTR, FAOTA
Electrotherapy is within the scope of occupational therapy practice and supports functional recovery through pain modulation, muscle re-education, edema control, and enhanced movement. This course equips OT practitioners with the foundational knowledge and clinical reasoning needed to safely and effectively integrate electrophysical agents into rehabilitation, in alignment with state regulations and evidence-based practice.
CourseBy Alfred G. Bracciano
Dealing with difficult patients can represent a significant burden for a therapist. It is productive to view this as a product of the interaction between therapist & patient, in which both have a responsibility.
CourseBy Sally Harris King
This presentation covers how pelvic floor function affects ADLs/IADLs, the unique role of OT in pelvic health, and strategies to help clients manage or reduce pelvic floor dysfunction, promoting greater independence, confidence, and quality of life.
CourseBy Weslina Maxey
The TOTA Mental Health Resource Center provides information on assessments, interventions, and training specific to occupational therapy practitioners in the area of mental health. The center includes courses, handouts, and other resources for therapists working with adults, children, and adolescents.
CourseBy Heather Howard