When an occupational therapist mentions a reevaluation, it means they need to reassess a client's progress, needs, and goals since the last evaluation. This process helps determine the effectiveness of the current intervention plan and whether adjustments are necessary to better support the client’s occupational performance. Reevaluations are essential for ensuring that therapy remains relevant and tailored to the individual's evolving needs.
Yes: if s/he has earned a PhD, DVM, MD or JD (or a DC, some would say)...but no, Just Because Someone is an Occupational Therapist does NOT entitle them to the honorific of "Dr."
Not necessarily. The minimum requirement for an occupational therapist is a master's degree. Therefore, not all have a doctorate within this field. Physiotherapists, typically have a PhD, and for those who do, they are known as doctors. In either case, levels of education vary from master's to doctorate levels within these fields, thus you cannot say that all are doctors, just those who have successfully completed a doctoral program of study.
I think any good therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist would probably say, "What does it mean to YOU?".
She is an excellant therapist. She saved my life. Can't say enough good about her and she is kind, caring and really wants to help.
i think u need a therapist.
Not unless the licensing agency needs it as ID proof that you are who you say you are - OR - the particular occupational specialty for which you wish to be licensed requires a drivers license in order to perform it.
I'm gonna say, see a therapist.
"Pasante/interno terapeuta matrimonial y familiar"
I don't know some people say social work and other people say something else... sorry
Sorry. Then make a note to yourself to arrange another appointment with your therapist
Say what you mean and mean what you say.
I don't know some people say social work and other people say something else... sorry