58 min

You Are Not Alone: Education on Low Vision and Vision Loss for Mental Health Professionals Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education

    • Mental Health

 
Kristen L. Shifflett, an experienced occupational therapist specializing in low vision at Johns Hopkins, shares her insights into the challenges faced by individuals experiencing vision loss. She discusses the impact of vision impairment on daily activities, social isolation, and overall quality of life, highlighting the common feelings of depression and anxiety among patients.
The webinar also explores innovative assistive technologies and practical solutions to enhance the independence and quality of life for those with low vision. This session is a must-watch for mental health providers, occupational therapists, or anyone interested in the impact of empathetic, tailored care on individuals experiencing vision loss.
 
CONTINUING EDUCATION 
If you are a mental health professional and want CE credits for listening to this episode, click on this link: https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/Low-Vision-and-Vision-Loss-for-Mental-Health-Professionals 
To find out more about all our CE courses visit https://findempathy.com/
 
Learning Objectives:
After listening to this episode, mental health professionals will be able to:

Describe common challenges and barriers faced by patients with low vision, including social isolation, depression, and anxiety, and understand the significance of integrating mental health support in vision rehabilitation.
Name at least 3 assistive technology recommendations for low vision patients, ensuring enhanced daily functioning and safety, as well as improved access to mental health resources and support systems.
Describe the benefits of collaborating with low vision specialists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive support to individuals with vision loss, enhancing the effectiveness of psychological interventions and overall client well-being.

 
RESOURCES

University of Alabama Birmingham - Low vision certificate program
Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Educational Professionals (ACVREP)
American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
See Us Network (SUN)
The Wilmer Lions Low Vision Rehab and Research Center
The Blind Life YouTube channel
Division of Rehab Services or DORS (and equivalent state services)
Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired

 
Kristen L. Shifflett, an experienced occupational therapist specializing in low vision at Johns Hopkins, shares her insights into the challenges faced by individuals experiencing vision loss. She discusses the impact of vision impairment on daily activities, social isolation, and overall quality of life, highlighting the common feelings of depression and anxiety among patients.
The webinar also explores innovative assistive technologies and practical solutions to enhance the independence and quality of life for those with low vision. This session is a must-watch for mental health providers, occupational therapists, or anyone interested in the impact of empathetic, tailored care on individuals experiencing vision loss.
 
CONTINUING EDUCATION 
If you are a mental health professional and want CE credits for listening to this episode, click on this link: https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/Low-Vision-and-Vision-Loss-for-Mental-Health-Professionals 
To find out more about all our CE courses visit https://findempathy.com/
 
Learning Objectives:
After listening to this episode, mental health professionals will be able to:

Describe common challenges and barriers faced by patients with low vision, including social isolation, depression, and anxiety, and understand the significance of integrating mental health support in vision rehabilitation.
Name at least 3 assistive technology recommendations for low vision patients, ensuring enhanced daily functioning and safety, as well as improved access to mental health resources and support systems.
Describe the benefits of collaborating with low vision specialists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive support to individuals with vision loss, enhancing the effectiveness of psychological interventions and overall client well-being.

 
RESOURCES

University of Alabama Birmingham - Low vision certificate program
Academy for Certification of Vision Rehabilitation and Educational Professionals (ACVREP)
American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
See Us Network (SUN)
The Wilmer Lions Low Vision Rehab and Research Center
The Blind Life YouTube channel
Division of Rehab Services or DORS (and equivalent state services)
Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired

58 min