This assignment will evaluate the role of the occupational therapist in supporting mental health service users. Firstly it will briefly describe the key aspects of the role. Secondly it will draw on illustrative examples of interventions from three case studies, considering the role of the occupational therapist in relation to these. Finally, it will then discuss the use of outcome measure to evaluate the effectiveness of each intervention.
For the purpose of this assignment pseudonym names have been used in all three …show more content…
The achievement of arriving at a destination from successfully reading the map, may have given him a sense of mastery. The occupational therapist observed that after theses sessions Clarence began to interact more with the other residents, telling them where he had been on his trips. This appears to suggest that the van trips and the interactions during the trips may have developed clearance’s self-esteem and social skills.
Clarence may have been experiencing occupational and sensory deprivation, which are common concepts associated with being in a secure setting (Wittmann & Velde 2001; Whiteford 1995). Therefore it is possible these trips offered him sensory stimulation from his environment, enabling the development of his sensory, motor and cognitive and psychological systems (Creek …show more content…
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