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occupational therapist
noun
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▪ A physiotherapist and occupational therapist are attached.
▪ An occupational therapist can help with motor or sensory reactivity and processing difficulties.
▪ An occupational therapist helped her choose a keyboard as part of an overhaul of her work station and typing posture.
▪ Each has an occupational therapist, a speech and language therapist and a physical therapist, and Melanie has two nurses.
▪ His wife gave up a £20,000-a-year job as an occupational therapist to look after their child, now aged four.
▪ One of our friends with the same type of arthritis has been helped by an occupational therapist.
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occupational therapist

n. therapist whose aim is to help clients achieve a better quality of life through work or similar occupations.

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Occupational therapist

An occupational therapist works with a client to help them achieve a fulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of "purposeful activity or interventions designed to achieve functional outcomes which promote health, prevent injury or disability and which develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence." A practical definition for OT can also be illustrated with the use of models such as the Occupational Performance Model ( Australia), known as the OPM(A). At the core of this approach is the ideology that occupational therapists are concerned with the occupations of people and how these contribute to health. Specifically it is a person's occupational performance that influences their health and personal satisfaction of their individual needs. The OPM(A) is constructed on the following definition of Occupational Performance:

It can be seen that occupational performance, the roles it creates for a client, and the areas it can encompass are so far-reaching that an occupational therapist can work with a wide range of clients of various limitations who are being cared for in an array of settings. Occupational therapy is about helping people do the day-to-day tasks that "occupy" their time, sustain themselves, and enable them to contribute to the wider community. It is these opportunities to "do", which occupational therapy provides, that prove important and meaningful to the health of people.

Usage examples of "occupational therapist".

She still didn't have much use of her right arm, though, and the occupational therapist worked hard with her to increase the use of her left hand.

The occupational therapist and the schoolmasters went away to some lair of their own.

Then the occupational therapist, followed by the psych social worker, had a chance to speak.