In the home environment, occupational therapists may work with the client to assess for hazards and to identify environmental factors that contribute to falls.
Both speech/language and physical or occupational therapists need to be consulted when the skills needing to be addressed fall within their areas of expertise.
Before long, his natural charm and likability positions him as the school's resident therapist, who offers advice within the confines of the boys' bathroom.
The tasks of the therapist or counselor include understanding the clients concerns from his point of reference and work as a facilitator, teacher and encourager.