As rural mental health practitioners, there is a need to be a generalist and know a little bit about a lot of things. Sometimes however it can be helpful to collaborate with other professionals in the care of our consumers.
Through this series join Dr Dayle Raftery, clinical psychologist and research associate at The Peregrine Centre, as she talks to eight different practitioners working in mental health across rural NSW.
In this episode, Dayle is joined by Alice Kenny, an occupational therapist working acrossthe Murrumbidgee region. Mental health involves our bodies and regulatory systems meaning our day to day functions can be strongly impacted by poor mental health. Alice talks about how occupational therapists consider these daily activities, the ways in which mental ill health can make these activities difficult, and discusses how OTs work with clients on their goals to get back to functioning in the way they want.
Resources
Alice recommends:
- Mental Health Capability Framework as a great guide to the role of an occupational therapist within a mental health setting. Alice recommends this not only for people considering Mental Health OT work, but also highlights it as a helpful touchpoint for people working in settings already to explore areas for upskilling.
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