“I’m an occupational therapist, an obscure profession if there
ever was one. We are few and far between, maybe because
we have chosen to serve people with disabilities. All disabilities.
Not a glamorous endeavour, nor a lucrative one.
And I say serve because we deem that in helping we see
weakness, while in serving we see wholeness. We’ve opted
for wholeness nearly a century ago and have been at odds
with the system ever since. We don’t fix people, you see:
with them, we simply try to find a way to meaning, balance,
and justice. I chose occupational therapy because it
blends science and humanism, intellectual rigour and compassion.”— Rachel Thibeault (from Occupational Therapists without Borders)
Ergothérapie - une définition
lundi 23 novembre 2015
Je suis une ergothérapeute...
vendredi 24 juillet 2015
La douleur expliquée en 2 minutes
Pour se rappeler le trajet que prend le stimulus nociceptif et la réaction qui s'ensuit au niveau du cerveau.
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