Class Description

Spirituality & Belief in Occupational Therapy
Instructor:Â Emmy Vadnais, OTR/L
Location:Â Recording, self-paced
Price:
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$55 MemberÂ
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$75 Non-MemberÂ
CEU:Â 3Hours
The Spirituality and Belief in Occupational Therapy class will give occupational therapists the skills to successfully support clients with their spirituality and beliefs. The OT will understand research that supports that spirituality and belief can enhance meaning and purpose. This class will enhance the occupational therapist’s confidence addressing spirituality and belief as an effective tool when assisting clients to meet their occupational performance goals related to health, wellness, and prevention.Â
Learning Objectives:Â
Learning Objectives:Â
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Identify the role spirituality and belief can play in health, wellness, and prevention
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Identify how to assess and support a client engage with their spirituality and belief
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Understand research supporting that spirituality and belief can impact health, wellness, and prevention
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Identify which occupations may enhance a sense of meaning and purpose
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Understand how health care practitioners addressing spirituality and belief can improve rapport, outcome, and overall patient satisfaction
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CEU: 3 Hours
Certificate of Completion:
Upon successful completion of the course, you will automatically receive a certificate of completion. We will send out the official certificate within 72 business hours.
PDUs:
These courses meet requirements for NBCOT – National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. Check with your state occupational therapy or professional health care board or association to learn about what is required for your state or local license. This course offers a class evaluation and a class quiz. Therefore, you may be able to earn more PDUs.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will automatically receive a certificate of completion. We will send out the official certificate within 72 business hours.
PDUs:
These courses meet requirements for NBCOT – National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy. Check with your state occupational therapy or professional health care board or association to learn about what is required for your state or local license. This course offers a class evaluation and a class quiz. Therefore, you may be able to earn more PDUs.