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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2020 · 1H 21M

Thinking and Learning Through an Occupational Lens with Brock Cook

from OT 4 Lyfe · host OT 4 Lyfe

Sarah and Brock discuss: His favorite things about OTHow his podcast Occupied has impacted his own learning: http://www.brockcook.com/category/podcast/Hero vs Anti-hero theoryImportance of understanding complex theories and how they apply to understand people betterSelf-awareness as a therapistThe great coriander debate“Pot Stir Thursday” on MH4OT: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MH4OT/How he came to think about things differentlyEmpowering his students to think for themselvesThe fear of failureTaking a step back to realize where you areEpisode with Sarah’s first supervisor- Inspiration, Sensory Integration and Zen with Roxie Fernandez: https://ot4lyfe.com/1/How being in academia has impacted his own view on learningWhere he wants to see the profession of occupational therapy go in the futureBrock’s episode with Professor Gail Whiteford: http://www.brockcook.com/024/What Brock has learned from podcastingThe episode Brock talks about that pushed him way outside his comfort zone: http://www.brockcook.com/063/List of Occupational Therapy Podcasts: http://www.otpodcasts.com/#OTTalk on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/ottalkContact Brock:Website: http://www.occupiedpodcast.comEmail: [email protected]: http://www.twitter.com/brockcookOTInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/occupiedpodcastFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/occupiedpodcast 

Within the profession of occupational therapy, being a lifelong learner tends to be one of the phrases that comes up time and time again. And it is super important as OT practitioners that we uphold this mindset to continue learning and building our knowledge throughout our career. On today’s episode, Brock Cook and I dive deep into aspects of thinking and learning. We chat about how people learn, building self-awareness, the fear of failure, and how to empower OT practitioners and students to think for themselves. Brock shares how his OT journey has influenced his own learning and how his podcast Occupied continues to spread learning and knowledge for the occupational therapy profession.

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