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If you’re a community or occupational therapist who finishes the day feeling heavy, scattered, or constantly behind, this episode will make sense of why.
In this episode of The Cognitive Capacity Chat, I dive into cognitive load and why it is foundational to how we function as therapists.
Cognitive load is the amount of information your brain is holding, processing, juggling and anticipating at any one time.
Your calendar. Your reports. Your emails. Your open loops. Your energy. Your sleep.
And as therapists, we rely on executive function all day.
Planning. Decision making. Organisation. Emotional regulation. Clinical reasoning.
When cognitive load is too high, executive function drops.
Report writing feels harder.
You start avoiding tasks.
You check your inbox more.
You feel behind, even when you are working hard.
In this episode, we explore:
If you want to optimise your workload, strengthen your executive function, and reduce burnout in community therapy, this episode will help you start reviewing your cognitive load.
KEY TAKEAWAYSIf this episode resonates, I’d love to hear how cognitive load is showing up in your work, send me a DM On instagram> Imogen_occupationaltherapist
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By Imogen NolanIf you’re a community or occupational therapist who finishes the day feeling heavy, scattered, or constantly behind, this episode will make sense of why.
In this episode of The Cognitive Capacity Chat, I dive into cognitive load and why it is foundational to how we function as therapists.
Cognitive load is the amount of information your brain is holding, processing, juggling and anticipating at any one time.
Your calendar. Your reports. Your emails. Your open loops. Your energy. Your sleep.
And as therapists, we rely on executive function all day.
Planning. Decision making. Organisation. Emotional regulation. Clinical reasoning.
When cognitive load is too high, executive function drops.
Report writing feels harder.
You start avoiding tasks.
You check your inbox more.
You feel behind, even when you are working hard.
In this episode, we explore:
If you want to optimise your workload, strengthen your executive function, and reduce burnout in community therapy, this episode will help you start reviewing your cognitive load.
KEY TAKEAWAYSIf this episode resonates, I’d love to hear how cognitive load is showing up in your work, send me a DM On instagram> Imogen_occupationaltherapist
Sign up to my newsletter.
Follow me on Instagram.
Connect on LinkedIn.