Occupational therapy (OT) is a client-centered health profession focused on helping individuals of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed for daily living and meaningful activity. In mental health contexts, OT supports clients in rebuilding routines, enhancing emotional regulation, and regaining independence after trauma, illness, or crisis. This could include assistance with grooming, cooking, job readiness, or social participation—anything that supports functioning in daily life. Occupational therapists often work in tandem with psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers to support recovery holistically. They assess a person’s physical, emotional, and cognitive strengths and challenges, then tailor interventions to promote autonomy and self-confidence. OT is especially helpful for clients with conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, or PTSD. Whether in a hospital, school, community center, or private practice, occupational therapy empowers individuals to live more fully and independently. It transforms small, everyday victories into meaningful steps toward wellness.

How to Get Reimbursed for Online Therapy in 2025
Step-by-step instructions to use insurance—or claim it back yourself—for online therapy in 2025, plus low-cost tips when you have no coverage.




