Hello Carrie:

For  one,  I like your definition. Can I ask you though, now that you've
been  in  the  field for a while, how do you see OT's practicing? Do you
see  them  practicing  primarily  as  UE  PT's  or  more as occupational
therapists?

Ron

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On 7/29/2003,[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Cac> Lets remind you that I am a PT student.... but what I did say was that OT is 
Cac> a type of rehabilitation that returns people to their occupation. Occupation 
Cac> is those things that people desire to do such as cooking, cleaning, bingo, 
Cac> fishing, etc., not just the jobs that they are required to do.

Cac> CR

Cac> Developing  your own mind and your psyche will keep you in control of your 
Cac> own reality. - Sister Souljah


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