The Journey
Robyn is a second generation Occupational Therapist. Her mom took a respite from formal Occupational Therapy practice when the family moved to Whistler, where Robyn grew up . Muffins and soup are common gifts for sick neighbours; a raised toilet seat and bath bench were regularly shared throughout the neighbourhood by Robyn's mum. It was not until she started OT training herself that Robyn realized that even at home, her mother's occupational therapy practice really was a way of life. (Robyn's mum re-certified and continues home visits and equipment prescription in community care).
Robyn now works in both private and public health. Her own Occupational Therapy career began in orthopaedic rehabilitation at Holy Family Hospital. She now works at Richmond Hospital and in private practice. Robyn's hospital experience includes multiple acute settings and she now runs an outpatient program helping people who are candidates for gastric bypass surgery with lifestyle management.
Initially Robyn taught a variety of yoga classes and slowly evolved her classes into "yoga therapy". More recently she realized the value of combining her passions in providing clients with Occupational Therapy and yoga training. She learned that private practice insurance was less than she expected when she joined the Canadian Occupational Therapy Association and is branching out into the world of small business with Yogability.
Assessments
Education and Training
Robyn has a degree in sociology from the University of British Columbia. She returned to school and completed a masters degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto. Following completion of her masters in 2008, Robyn was not quite ready to leave the structure of academics so she continued her learning by taking a 200 hour Yoga Teacher training at the Semperviva International Yoga College. She has also trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Vancouver's Changeways. And has expanded yoga as therapy knowledge through training with Susi Hately and Functional Synergy in Alberta.
Are there schools which promotes yoga as one of the occupational therapy programs?
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DeleteI am going to forward your question to our MOT program. Perhaps others can do the same? Thank you, Giovanna
Yoga is not taught in the Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) program at UBC. However, graduates are skilled in supporting clients to pursue yoga, or any task, activity, or occupation of their choice. Accordingly, occupational therapists should be able to assess characteristics of the occupation, the environment, and the client, and make recommendations to enable participation in that occupation. As to teaching people how to do yoga as part of a therapy program, I suggest that depends on the individual occupational therapist and her/his knowledge, skills, and qualifications.
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