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May 02, 2026
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OTH 505 - Impact of Mental Health on Occupational Performance In this first practice course, students will be introduced to the occupational therapy process employed when working with adults experiencing mental health challenges. The etiology, symptoms, and course of mental health conditions are integrated with analysis of occupational performance through the person-environment-occupation model of occupational therapy practice. Contextual considerations for this area of occupational therapy practice are examined, including characteristics of the individual, families and caregivers, and the mental health care system. During lab sessions, students will explore assessment tools and intervention strategies focusing on the intersection of mental health conditions, cognition, and sensory processing in the adult population. Typical Modality: In-person.
Prerequisite(s): OTH 501 , OTH 502 , OTH 503 , and Graduate level standing or Accelerated Graduate Pathway student. Co-requisite(s): OTH 508 and OTH 509 . Credits: 3
Course Typically Offered: Spring Course Type: Occupational Therapy
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