Wholehearted Restoration of Wellness
Online Course + eBook
Course Content
Introduction
Chapter 1 – Consequences of the Event
Chapter 2 – Stages of Rehabilitation
Chapter 3 – Trauma
Chapter 4 – Family Consequences
Chapter 5 – Long-Term Consequences
Chapter 6 – Post-Traumatic Growth
Chapter 7.1 – Key Strategies for Rehabilitation – Wholehearted Attitude
Chapter 7.2 – Occupation is Your Rehab Tool
Chapter 7.3 – Whole Lifestyle Factors
Conclusion
The Course
This online course takes you through common consequences of medical events, provides education about key rehabilitation topics, and gives you strategies you and your family can implement to fulfill your rehabilitation potential.
Tasks and Exercises
You can complete the exercises within the e-book to help you understand and implement what you learned in the e-book and video course to maximise your rehabilitation potential.
Online Course
About the Author
Kerry Thornton has been an Occupational Therapist since 2002. She has spent her career working primarily with individuals with neurological conditions in the UK and New Zealand. Her extensive experience spans the entire rehabilitation journey, from acute services and rehabilitation centers to community and vocational services. Kerry completed her undergraduate degree in Occupational Therapy at Oxford Brookes University in the UK and earned a Master of Health Sciences (Rehabilitation Endorsement) from the Wellington Medical School at Otago University. She founded Whole Support Services to help people develop wellness plans and build fulfilling lives after life-changing medical events.
Disclaimer
This course and e-book are for informational purposes only. The methods employed by Whole Support Services and occupational therapists do not guarantee specific results. Medical conditions are complex and require a multifactorial approach. Diagnosis, medical treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of any disease or medical condition are outside the scope of occupational therapy. Consultation with medical professionals is strongly recommended at all stages of your engagement with an occupational therapist. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call your local emergency number or contact a medical professional immediately.