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Occupational Therapy 's Role in Mental Health Promotion, Prevention, & Intervention With Children & Youth Childhood Trauma Did you know Occupational Therapy PRACTITIONERS use meaningful activities to promote physical and mental health and well-being. Occupational Therapy practitioners focus on participation in A report of a child abuse is made the following areas: education, play and leisure, social activities, activities of daily living (ADLs;. every 10 seconds (Childhelp, ). , eating, dressing, hygiene), instrumental ADLs (IADLs; , preparing meals or cleaning up, caring for pets), sleep and rest, and work.
Childhood trauma occurs whenever both internal and external resources are inadequate to cope with an external threat (van der Kolk, 1989). Children may experience trauma from abuse (physical, sexual, emotional), neglect (physi-cal, medical, emotional, educational), natural disasters, illness, and violence (school, community, domestic).
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