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Welcome to episode six of the Tai Chi for Therapists podcast. In this episode we talk with Ali Leigh, an Occupational Therapist based in Sussex.
In Ali's own words,
“I am deeply passionate about my role as an Occupational Therapist. It’s a privilege to use the therapeutic power of movement to enhance the mental and physical wellbeing of my clients. I also offer Yoga (both full and seated practices) and Tai Chi in NHS hospitals, schools, and private practice settings.
As a Return to Practice OT, I’ve embarked on an incredible journey to carve out my niche—integrating Occupational Therapy with the transformative benefits of Yoga and Tai Chi.
I’m also passionate about empowering fellow OTs to confidently incorporate movement-based activities into their clinical practice. If you’d like to explore how we can work together or if I can support you in any way, please don’t hesitate to reach out.”
Instgram: @alison.otandyoga
LinkedIn Ali Leigh
1. Integration of Tai Chi and Yoga in Occupational Therapy (OT):
2. Benefits of Movement-Based Therapies:
3. Application in Different Settings:
4. Embodiment and Reconnection:
5. Non-Threatening and Accessible:
6. Professional Collaboration and Evidence-Based Practice:
7. Future Directions:
8. Advice for Health Professionals:
Applicability for Health Professionals:
Ali highlights the practical applications and benefits of Tai Chi and Yoga in various healthcare settings, offering actionable insights for health professionals interested in integrating these practices into their work.
Have you enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to rate and subscribe, it really helps us keep the podcast going.
Would you like to find out more about our class leading CPD course for health professionals: Tai Chi for Therapists.
We created this course for all registered allied health professionals, clinicians, and other rehabilitation professionals who would like to learn how to implement evidence-based tai chi and qigong movements into their clinical practice.
If you’re a physiotherapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, occupational or physiotherapy assistant, or other allied health professional visit our course page to find out more.
We look forward to seeing you,
Phil & Helen
Website: www.taichifortherapists.com
By Philip Sheridan and Helen ParsonsWelcome to episode six of the Tai Chi for Therapists podcast. In this episode we talk with Ali Leigh, an Occupational Therapist based in Sussex.
In Ali's own words,
“I am deeply passionate about my role as an Occupational Therapist. It’s a privilege to use the therapeutic power of movement to enhance the mental and physical wellbeing of my clients. I also offer Yoga (both full and seated practices) and Tai Chi in NHS hospitals, schools, and private practice settings.
As a Return to Practice OT, I’ve embarked on an incredible journey to carve out my niche—integrating Occupational Therapy with the transformative benefits of Yoga and Tai Chi.
I’m also passionate about empowering fellow OTs to confidently incorporate movement-based activities into their clinical practice. If you’d like to explore how we can work together or if I can support you in any way, please don’t hesitate to reach out.”
Instgram: @alison.otandyoga
LinkedIn Ali Leigh
1. Integration of Tai Chi and Yoga in Occupational Therapy (OT):
2. Benefits of Movement-Based Therapies:
3. Application in Different Settings:
4. Embodiment and Reconnection:
5. Non-Threatening and Accessible:
6. Professional Collaboration and Evidence-Based Practice:
7. Future Directions:
8. Advice for Health Professionals:
Applicability for Health Professionals:
Ali highlights the practical applications and benefits of Tai Chi and Yoga in various healthcare settings, offering actionable insights for health professionals interested in integrating these practices into their work.
Have you enjoyed this episode? Please take a moment to rate and subscribe, it really helps us keep the podcast going.
Would you like to find out more about our class leading CPD course for health professionals: Tai Chi for Therapists.
We created this course for all registered allied health professionals, clinicians, and other rehabilitation professionals who would like to learn how to implement evidence-based tai chi and qigong movements into their clinical practice.
If you’re a physiotherapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, occupational or physiotherapy assistant, or other allied health professional visit our course page to find out more.
We look forward to seeing you,
Phil & Helen
Website: www.taichifortherapists.com