Can an occupational therapist have a private practice in psychiatric rehabilitation? Has anyone done this?
Answer
I would say broadly, yes, and a particularly good question to ask Dr. Anne MacRae, because I think she could even speak to this more than I can. There have been occupational therapists in my community in California who do have a private practice in psychiatric rehabilitation and sometimes they work with clients. They are living in either boarding care homes or in community apartments and they contract with agencies, county agencies usually, to provide occupational therapy services and sometimes people seek them out on their own. Some occupational therapists have a private practice or they will work with people with general problems they have with daily living and that perhaps might need a little more structured approach than a therapy approach, for example.
Elizabeth Cara, Ph.D., OTR/L, MFC
Dr. Liz Cara currently has close to 45 years of experience working in all areas of mental health and with clients in every age group from infancy to older age. She has developed innovative programs in mental health and coordinates occupational therapy programs with community partners in addition to being on advisory boards for mental health organizations. She has taught a variety of courses including mental health and community practice, group intervention, fieldwork, activities, evidence-based practice, introduction to research, education in occupational therapy, advanced research and research thesis/project courses using both online and in-person technology. She has presented research, workshops, seminars in local, state, national and international conferences. She is the editor and author with Dr. Anne Macrae of the popular textbook, in its fourth edition, Psychosocial Occupational Therapy: An Evolving Practice. She has presented papers written from a psycho biographical perspective on the artist Georgia Okeeffe and the occupational therapist and primatologist, Dian Fossey.
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