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In this episode, we dive deep into the intriguing intersection of physical therapy and mental health, exploring the often-blurred lines between the two fields. We kick off the discussion by reflecting on a common sentiment expressed by patients: that their physical therapy sessions feel akin to psychotherapy. This leads us to consider the role of physical therapists in addressing mental and behavioral health issues, and the importance of understanding our scope of practice in this area.
Learn about training as a Mental Health Physical Therapist here.
This episode also outlines three key scopes relevant to physical therapy: the professional scope defined by the American Physical Therapy Association, the jurisdictional scope determined by state practice acts, and the personal scope that each therapist develops through education and experience. We provide insights into the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, which outlines a physical therapist's responsibilities in managing conditions that encompass biopsychosocial factors, including mental health.
Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO: Integrative Pain Science Institute
By Joe Tatta, PT, DPTIn this episode, we dive deep into the intriguing intersection of physical therapy and mental health, exploring the often-blurred lines between the two fields. We kick off the discussion by reflecting on a common sentiment expressed by patients: that their physical therapy sessions feel akin to psychotherapy. This leads us to consider the role of physical therapists in addressing mental and behavioral health issues, and the importance of understanding our scope of practice in this area.
Learn about training as a Mental Health Physical Therapist here.
This episode also outlines three key scopes relevant to physical therapy: the professional scope defined by the American Physical Therapy Association, the jurisdictional scope determined by state practice acts, and the personal scope that each therapist develops through education and experience. We provide insights into the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, which outlines a physical therapist's responsibilities in managing conditions that encompass biopsychosocial factors, including mental health.
Thank you for listening, Joe Tatta, PT, DPT CEO: Integrative Pain Science Institute