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Podcast Interview: Occupational Therapy and Invisible Health Conditions

Podcast Interview: Occupational Therapy and Invisible Health Conditions

by Karen Gilbert | Mar 5, 2020 | Invisible Health Conditions, Occupational Therapy, Podcast

Courage is contagious. I see evidence of this concept from Brené Brown’s research in the lives of my clients, colleagues, and in our world at large on a regular basis. When ordinary people like you and I do brave things, whether they are witnessed by many or occur in...
Finding Balance when Living with Fatigue with Kate Hackett

Finding Balance when Living with Fatigue with Kate Hackett

by Karen Gilbert | Sep 24, 2017 | Chronic Fatigue, Invisible Health Conditions, Occupational Therapy

The Art and Science of Everyday Living is an interview series with innovative occupational therapists. We are shining a spotlight on OT and how you can benefit. Our next OT is also a researcher who specializes in fatigue. Her research focus is on developing...
Using Writing as Therapy with Dr. Pauline Cooper

Using Writing as Therapy with Dr. Pauline Cooper

by Karen Gilbert | Sep 14, 2017 | Identity, Invisible Health Conditions, Mental Health, Occupational Therapy, Self-esteem

The Art and Science of Everyday Living is an interview series with innovative occupational therapists. We are shining a spotlight on OT and how you can benefit. Our next OT is also a researcher who designed a program that uses writing to explore identity and...
Creating Health, Healing and Independence with Janet Ottersberg

Creating Health, Healing and Independence with Janet Ottersberg

by Karen Gilbert | Aug 30, 2017 | Cancer, Coaching, Invisible Health Conditions, Mindfulness, Occupational Therapy, Values

The Art and Science of Everyday Living is an interview series with innovative occupational therapists. We are shining a spotlight on OT and how you can benefit. Our next OT works works with people affected by cancer, lymphedema, aging, as well as with students with...
Improving Mental Health in the Workplace with Laura Kalef and Lydia Beck

Improving Mental Health in the Workplace with Laura Kalef and Lydia Beck

by Karen Gilbert | Aug 25, 2017 | Anxiety, Depression, Invisible Health Conditions, Mental Health, Occupational Therapy

The Art and Science of Everyday Living is an interview series with innovative occupational therapists. We are shining a spotlight on OT and how you can benefit. Our next occupational therapists support people to bounce back and overcome difficult situations that occur...
Going Back to Work after Depression with Adeena Wisenthal

Going Back to Work after Depression with Adeena Wisenthal

by Karen Gilbert | Aug 11, 2017 | Depression, Invisible Health Conditions, Occupational Therapy, Return to Work

The Art and Science of Everyday Living is an interview series with innovative occupational therapists. We are shining a spotlight on OT and how you can benefit. Our next occupational therapist is a clinician as well as a researcher in the area of return to work...
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