After a workplace accident (CNESST), your abilities may be diminished, affecting your self-perception and confidence. Such an event can also lead to feelings of injustice, mood deterioration, and fear of movement. Recovery may take longer than expected, further reinforcing the loss of confidence.
An Occupational Therapist is there to help you manage pain, sleep, stress, and anxiety related to the accident, supporting you in regaining confidence and returning to work with peace of mind.
After an accident, pain can take up a significant space in your life and impact your mental health. A mental health occupational therapist helps you learn to live with this pain and rebuild your confidence before returning to work. Here are some conditions for which occupational therapy for mental health may be relevant:
Before beginning occupational therapy treatment, your condition must be accepted by the CNESST. Your therapists must then communicate with your rehabilitation counselor to obtain a referral as part of your rehabilitation program.
An occupational therapist intervenes to break these vicious cycles and help rebuild self-confidence.
The feeling of injustice can lead to a lack of personal accountability, which hinders rehabilitation and may amplify pain. Feeling a sense of injustice consumes a great deal of energy and reduces self-confidence.
Focusing on the positive helps increase energy and confidence, facilitating effective recovery.
Occupational therapy plays a key role in both physical and mental health by helping individuals regain their abilities and autonomy. The initial evaluation includes:
After this assessment, the occupational therapist provides tools and exercises tailored to strengthen self-confidence and promote a gradual return to work.
The occupational therapist supports the worker throughout the return-to-work process. During this period, they intervene to:
The occupational therapist may also visit the workplace to assess the environment and suggest adaptations to prevent recurrences and ensure a safe return. Call us today at 1 855 743-9872 to learn more.
Article written by Virginie Dufort, Occupational Therapist and First-Line Program Manager.