Referrals and Information Gathering
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- Title:
- Referrals and Information Gathering
- Description:
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This session will explore the indications for referral to an occupational therapist in the context of perinatal mental health. Later, it will identify the types of information that are most commonly used to inform assessment and intervention planning following referral.
- Hierarchy:
- Perinatal Mental Health (PMH) > Perinatal Mental Health for Occupational Therapists > Referrals and Information Gathering
- Created:
- 17 Dec 2019
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Jun 2023
- Keywords:
- 183-0002, perinatal, mental, health, pregnancy, birth, parent, mother, baby, infant, occupational, therapy, therapist, referral, needs, indication, domain, practice, self-care, role, routine, employment, home, environment, leisure, household, management, relationships, bonding, attachment, disability, community, isolation, anxiety, sensory, information, documentation, professionals, multidisciplinary, team, MDT, CMHT, timing, outcomes
- Quicklink:
- 183-0002
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Self assessments
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Content
4.8/5
4.8/5
Presentation
4.8/5
4.8/5
Interactivity
4.8/5
4.8/5
Self assessments
4.7/5
4.7/5
- Title:
- Referrals and Information Gathering
- Description:
-
This session will explore the indications for referral to an occupational therapist in the context of perinatal mental health. Later, it will identify the types of information that are most commonly used to inform assessment and intervention planning following referral.
- Hierarchy:
- Perinatal Mental Health (PMH) > Perinatal Mental Health for Occupational Therapists > Referrals and Information Gathering
- Created:
- 17 Dec 2019
- Last Major Update:
- 6 Jun 2023
- Keywords:
- 183-0002, perinatal, mental, health, pregnancy, birth, parent, mother, baby, infant, occupational, therapy, therapist, referral, needs, indication, domain, practice, self-care, role, routine, employment, home, environment, leisure, household, management, relationships, bonding, attachment, disability, community, isolation, anxiety, sensory, information, documentation, professionals, multidisciplinary, team, MDT, CMHT, timing, outcomes
- Quicklink:
- 183-0002