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Occupational Therapy
- Mental Conditions: Cognitive Disorders, Therapy and Techniques on Children and Adults for Beginners
- Narrated by: Richard Roth
- Length: 3 hrs and 20 mins
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Summary
About one in 10 people globally suffer from a mental disorder. Keep reading to find out how to treat them!
Early signs of a mental disorder are often overlooked and brushed under the carpet. Weeks or months down the line, it turns out to be much worse, and regrets about taking action at the time and preventing situations from worsening start bubbling up.
Sometimes, you wish you had checked in, thinking you can make a difference, are thoughts that go through the mind. This is why occupational therapy is so important.
You see people struggle with identifying how they feel, reaching out to people, and living up to expectations. From an outside perspective, with a more sensitive approach, it can be more intriguing to find out why these challenges are the case and how they can be tackled.
Many of us get into occupational therapy, especially the mental field, wanting to know why we all think uniquely, and how we can improve clients' well-being, so they can live better. In this book, you will discover:
- The greatness in which occupational therapy provides for clients
- The historical roots of occupational therapy
- Why working with specific principles have a direct link to client’s well-being
- Developing cognitive disorders and why some of them have a big impact
- How cognitive rehabilitation can change a client’s life
The information and knowledge that can be picked up in this book guarantees success if you can use it to implement into real life situations and your career.
Studies suggest that the number of children diagnosed with developmental disabilities is increasing in the USA. Between 2009 and 2011, 16.2 percent were diagnosed with a developmental disability.
Fast forward, and you see the results increase to 17.8 percent from 2015 to 2017.
If you want to understand what it takes to put smiles on clients’ faces, you should listen to the audiobook now!.