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In this episode we interview Rebecca,
"I'm a multiply neurodivergent Occupational Therapist/Whakaora Ngangahau with lived experience of chronic illnesses, who lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand. A year ago I started a little private practice that is recovery oriented, neurodivergence-affirming and trauma-informed where I work with adults to support their wellbeing, self-management and engagement in meaningful activity. I'm passionate about advocating for the occupational therapy profession, have a love of lifelong learning and want to make a difference in the world by showing up authentically and creating ripples of change."
By Rachel RobertsonIn this episode we interview Rebecca,
"I'm a multiply neurodivergent Occupational Therapist/Whakaora Ngangahau with lived experience of chronic illnesses, who lives in Aotearoa/New Zealand. A year ago I started a little private practice that is recovery oriented, neurodivergence-affirming and trauma-informed where I work with adults to support their wellbeing, self-management and engagement in meaningful activity. I'm passionate about advocating for the occupational therapy profession, have a love of lifelong learning and want to make a difference in the world by showing up authentically and creating ripples of change."