OTH2300C
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OTH 2300C - Mental Health in Occupational Therapy (Credit Hours: 3)
02 - Postsecondary Vocational
Description
This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for treatment of individuals experiencing conditions commonly seen in the mental health setting. Study of conditions will include etiology, symptoms, prognosis, medical and psychiatric treatment approaches and the impact of the condition on occupational performance throughout the lifespan. Application of theory to treatment interventions to promote engagement in occupations is emphasized. Topics include a historical and theoretical overview, mental health assessments, therapeutic use of self, client safety, treatment settings, and communication/interaction skills. Planning and facilitating occupational based individual and group sessions and the study of group roles and stages are covered. This course is part of the four "intervention courses." Students must provide proof of CPR certification for Healthcare Providers Level and First Aid Certification through the American Heart Association prior to enrollment.
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Credit Hours
3
Contact Hours
2 lecture hours; 2 laboratory hours
Applicable Programs
A.S.