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#107 OT and Purpose with Alix Sleight

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Here’s a question I can’t stop thinking about:

Is “sense of purpose” the true secret ingredient that makes occupational therapy unique and effective?

I ran a survey of my OT peers earlier this year, and I was shocked that 17% of respondents selected “sense of purpose” as the main treatment area they address—second only to “daily activities,” which is what I traditionally think of as our bread and butter.

This tells me that, on the ground, a surprising number of therapists see “addressing sense of purpose” as their most effective intervention.

The article we are looking at today reveals why sense of purpose may be such a profound lever to pull. (Hint: It is associated with many health benefits!)

After we review the article, we are excited to welcome to the podcast one of occupational therapy’s leading thinkers about our role in sense of purpose: Dr. Alix Sleight. Together, we’ll unpack the science behind sense of purpose—and the small and large ways you can address it in your OT sessions.

You can find more details on this course here:

https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-and-purpose

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Here’s a question I can’t stop thinking about:

Is “sense of purpose” the true secret ingredient that makes occupational therapy unique and effective?

I ran a survey of my OT peers earlier this year, and I was shocked that 17% of respondents selected “sense of purpose” as the main treatment area they address—second only to “daily activities,” which is what I traditionally think of as our bread and butter.

This tells me that, on the ground, a surprising number of therapists see “addressing sense of purpose” as their most effective intervention.

The article we are looking at today reveals why sense of purpose may be such a profound lever to pull. (Hint: It is associated with many health benefits!)

After we review the article, we are excited to welcome to the podcast one of occupational therapy’s leading thinkers about our role in sense of purpose: Dr. Alix Sleight. Together, we’ll unpack the science behind sense of purpose—and the small and large ways you can address it in your OT sessions.

You can find more details on this course here:

https://otpotential.com/ceu-podcast-courses/ot-and-purpose

Support the show

  continue reading

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