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Psychiatric occupational therapists will assess, support, teach and rehabilitate people with mental health difficulties in their living skills. This could involve anything from stress or anger management to teaching social skills to vocational or leisure exploration to basic practical skills like cooking, housework, using community transport. They may also specialise in areas of OT such as sensory integration which is especially helpful for people with schizophrenia or borderline personality disorder. Other OTs may specialise in memory or cognition which can be helpful for psych of old age. OTs often work in inpatient, day hospital, community and forensic settings and provide a service on a 1:1 basis and of all the healthcare professionals are specifically trained in group work and task analysis.

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Can you work in a hospital with an occupational therapy degree?

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How is sensory integration disorder treated by occupational therapists?

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Where can I find occupational therapists in Washington?

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What is the difference of therapist and a shrink?

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