WE-ROOT: Planting Seeds Together to Promote Social Participation and Physical Wellness in Youth with Psychosis
Document Type
Presentation
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Publication Date
4-26-2021
Abstract
Research Question:
Can an 8-week telehealth occupational therapy group increase social participation, physical well-being, and functional recovery in young adults with psychosis?
WE-ROOT:
Wellness Engagement Through Recovery-Oriented Occupational Therapy
Aim #1: How does WE-ROOT impact social engagement and physical participation?
Aim #2: How does WE-ROOT impact self-reported overal well-being and functional recovery?
Recommended Citation
Taylor, Caitlin; Zagorac, Sarah; and DeAngelis, EdD, Tina, "WE-ROOT: Planting Seeds Together to Promote Social Participation and Physical Wellness in Youth with Psychosis" (2021). Doctorate of Occupational Therapy Program Capstone Presentations. Paper 24.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/otdcapstones/24
Language
English
Comments
Presentation: 36:39
Capstone Sites: PEACE, Horizon House
Capstone projects were completed in partial fulfillment of the doctoral degree in occupational therapy at Thomas Jefferson University