Occupational Therapy Terminology

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noun a noun referring to a specific phobia or fear

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  • Ptosiphobia is a rare condition characterized by an irrational fear of falling.
  • I heard Sarah has ptosiphobia, she gets really anxious whenever she's near a ledge.
  • Don't invite Mark to the rooftop party, he's got major ptosiphobia.
  • Her ptosiphobia prevents her from taking risks in both her personal and professional life.

OT

noun a professional who practices occupational therapy, often abbreviated as 'OT'

adjective relating to or characteristic of occupational therapy

  • Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of therapy that helps individuals improve their ability to perform daily activities.
  • My friend is studying to become an OT and she loves helping people regain their independence.
  • I heard that OT is a great career choice for those who are passionate about helping others.
  • In a way, OT acts as a bridge to help individuals overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.