College Record 2024-2025

OCC-430 Therapeutic Approaches to Psychosocial Function

This course focuses on the development of skills and the occupational therapy process that support clients’ engagement in the occupations of daily life across the lifespan. This integrated theory and practice course examines occupational therapy treatment approaches for psychosocial dysfunction. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of evaluation and intervention approaches related to a variety of occupational performance needs. These approaches may include: create, promote (health promotion), establish, restore (remediation, restoration), maintain, modify (compensation, adaptation), and prevent (disability prevention) on the basis of clients’ desired outcomes.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

CHW-232 OCC-347 OCC-330 PSY-336 with minimum grade of C required

Corequisite

OCC-430L

Offered

  • Every Spring