What is "Occupational Therapy"?
Many people have never heard of an Occupational Therapist, and those that have often relate OT to helping those with physical dysfunction or working with kids.
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While these things are true, Occupational Therapy is so much more! OTs bridge the gap between physical and mental healthcare. Our OTs strive to provide holistic, person-centered care to assist individuals of all ages in building a life worth living. If you are looking for a therapist that can assist you in finding creative coping strategies, regulate your sensory system, modify or adapt your environment for optimal independence, improve your life skills, or support you through a major role or life transition, occupational therapy is the fit for you.
Holistic Mental Health Therapy
In Murfreesboro, TN
ADHD Interventions
ADHD can be both a blessing and (occasionally) a curse. It's not uncommon to struggle with organization, hyperfocus, and to have difficulty maintaining a helpful routine. OT is perfect for helping your brain and our body develop a flow that keeps you moving toward all those big goals you want to accomplish!
Addiction
Sometimes people over use or abuse substances because they're trying to manage their internal emotions with an external tool. OT offers a wide variety of hands on skills and tools to replace those strategies that are not working as well for us anymore.
Trauma-Informed Behavior Modification
Sometimes we find ourselves (or our children) engaging in repetitive unhealthy or destructive behavior that seems "out of control". Whether it's problems at school, at home, or at the workplace OT offers concrete ways of decreasing the frequency of unhelpful behavior and increasing the frequency of healthy behavior.
Autism
ASD doesn't mean that something is "wrong" with you, it just means that your brain works a little different than other peoples. Neurodivergence is a superpower! Sometimes we just need a little extra support moving through a world that wasn't built for us.
Sensory Assessment
Our emotions are embodied. Our 8 senses (yes, there are 8!) are the way we interact with the world around us. Our sensory system also plays a big role in how we cope and how we feel. We can change how much or how little input we're getting to better meet our sensory (and emotional) needs.
Coping Skills
Sometimes, we know what we need to do, but we don't know how to get there. We are trained to offer a wide variety of coping skills from DBT, CBT, general life-skills or more! Whatever obstacle is getting in your way, we'll help you construct a new tool kit to build the life you are most passionate about living.