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Participants needed for research study!
Hello everyone,
I am looking for occupational therapists to take part in a 60 minute informal interview over Microsoft teams for my MSc Occupational Therapy research study. I would love to hear your perspectives on screentime to gain a better understanding of its form, function and meaning in childhood occupational participation.
More details can be found on the poster! If you would like to discuss this further, please email: l.fitzgerald4@uni.Brighton.ac.uk
Thank you for taking the time to read this.

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Thoughtful questions! I work in mental health and in response to your first question I use this term. I went straight into this area and learnt a lot about mood disorders etc, and while this is encouraged I would really encourage you to stay true to the OT theory. Being holistic is what makes us unique, treating each person regardless of their diagnosis, which often overlap. I would say that I use more practical and behavioural/ movement based approaches for those who are more anxious but find traditional talking therapies difficult. I use a lot of grading and adapting of tasks with visual aids for those on the spectrum. I use a lot of activity scheduling for those who need help prioritising, planning and organising their day (often associated with bipolar or mood disorder).