Interesting.  I think one of the aspects of pediatrics that I enjoy so much is the overlap of psy and phys/dys.  Many parents may initially wish for a more phys/dys but, often we work on many of the psy aspects of growing up with a developmental disabilities or learning problem. 
 
Elizabeth H. Thiers, OTR/L
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VEry few low paying jobs in mental health. Did it for many years untiil everyone got laid off. Would not recommend it.

Maria Aguilera wrote:

Sorry Erwin.  I wrote Edward.  Maria

 "Erwin Andrew R. Torres" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi! I'm just wondering, why is it that almost every OT students that I
know wants to pursue an OT career in physical dysfuntion settings rather
than in the psychiatric setting? And as for the professionals, i just
wanted to know some personal insights.

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