Saturday, May 13, 2017

Characteristics of a good OT 3

Humility is an essential trait for being a good OT. Humility makes it not sting as bad when progress isn't made in your client's intervention, and it instead causes you to make changes. It makes you more open to new interventions, the input of your client, and advice of your colleagues. It helps facilitate the attitude of "I'm never done learning," and consequently causes you to seek out new knowledge and treatment techniques for your practice. Lastly, humility makes you a much more enjoyable teammate to the other professionals you practice with. Very few people like to work with someone who won't take advice.

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