Perinatal mental health and parent burnout
Any other OT’s here in this field?

Any other OT’s here in this field?
✨ When a patient shares that they turned to ChatGPT in moments of #loneliness or with #suicidalThoughts, it raises important questions:
👉 Could AI become a tool or a therapeutic mediator in our practices?
👉 Could we guide our patients to use these new technologies in a safe, meaningful, and supportive way?
💡 Mental health prevention also means embracing innovation and helping people build responsible digital habits.
🔗 To watch (or rewatch): https://lnkd.in/ei23M_Z7
Hello everyone, how are you? I am looking for a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy due to the lack of a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy in any of the Arab countries. Where can I get a scholarship or at which university can I apply for a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy?
Health Sciences University in Bournemouth, Uk is small enough to be personal. Not sure about scholarships though. You’d need to self fund as an international student.
Have you read?...
"If you feel that alcoholics should just stop drinking, agoraphobics should just go out more or anorexics should just have a McDonalds, this probably isn’t the article for you. I’m going to try and explain how to make sense of why people do things that aren’t obviously in their best interests."
Just read it. I guess it would be useful to people new to the MH setting, but it seems a bit obvious to me. Surely as health practitioners, and particularly as OTs, who take a holistic view, it doesn't need saying that we should be non-judgemental, empathic and curious?
Or maybe I'm being a bit harsh?! 🤔
Hi, I’m Shafiee, an Occupational Therapist from Malaysia.
My main areas of interest are mental health, as well as sleep and rest.
I also have experience working with perinatal mothers.
I’d be happy to connect and discuss—what aspects would you like us to explore together?