Occupational Therapy Programming Facilitates Goal Attainment in a Community Work Rehabilitation Setting

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An occupational therapy program for participants with mental health challenges, a history of serious mental illness, recovering from substance use disorders, on parole/probation, and/or experiencing homelessness was implemented in a community work rehabilitation setting. The impact of occupational therapy interventions focused on stress and anger management, sleep hygiene, anxiety and depression management, relapse prevention for addiction, vocational and academic skill building, money management, healthy eating, and relationship and leisure skill development. Participant satisfaction and performance scores regarding individual goal setting and attainment was collected and analyzed via retrospective review of pre/post outcome scores (n = 44) obtained through the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM). Results indicated significant differences (p

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DeAngelis, T., Mollo, K., Giordano, C., Scotten, M., & Fecondo, B. (2019). Occupational Therapy Programming Facilitates Goal Attainment in a Community Work Rehabilitation Setting. Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health, 6(1), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40737-018-00133-5

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