Resilience in Occupational Therapy Context: Ethical Perspectives

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Course Overview

1 ETHICAL CEU

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  • 1 CEUs. 1 Hour.

This course will review:

    • Challenge common conceptualisations of resilience
    • Understand the ethical implications of how we think about resilience
    • Explore critical perspectives on resilience
    • Develop a contextualised understanding of resilience
    • Consider how resilience thinking can be used in practice
 
You have 1 YEAR from date of purchase to complete this course

R250.00

About the Presenter

Description

The OT Link is delighted to welcome Julie Anne van Veenendaal back.

Julie Anne van Veenendaal (BSc/Msc OT UCT) is passionate about enabling resilience through occupation. Her master’s research explored the links between human occupation and resilience from a broad interdisciplinary perspective.
Julie Anne works in private practice in Pietermaritzburg, KZN supporting people living with persistent pain or fatigue. She has a certificate in pain management through Train Pain Academy and serves on the exco of the Occupational Therapy Pain Management Group.

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NASEEMA SHAIK
Posted 2 months ago
Good time to complete quiz

Enjoyed resilience as a topic and that it can differ from one context to the next

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Caroline Storrar
Posted 2 months ago
Resilience is a lot more than just character traits

I liked the thought provoked, thoroughly researched, open minded approach to conceptualising resilience. I would have liked more examples of clinical applications of the knowledge

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