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Rooted in mental health, this specialty trains therapists to provide rehabilitation and recovery-based care for psychosocial issues. Focus areas include stress management, independent living skills, sensory integration, vocational training, and community support.
Students identify and treat developmental delays in conditions like cerebral palsy, chromosomal anomalies, and neurological/orthopedic disorders. The program emphasizes social, psychological, and communication skill development through group therapy.
Focuses on acquired brain injury and progressive neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s, dementia). Training includes standardized assessments, cognitive rehabilitation, assistive tech use, and environment adaptation.