Bill Wong – Autism

Lived Experience Occupational Therapy Teleconference
1st -3rd December

My Potential is excited to announce our Lived Experience Occupational Therapist speaker Bill Wong

Title: Is getting licensed enough? Perspective from an accomplished autistic OT practitioner?

Aim: Provide discussions on how neurotypical OT practitioners can be better allies for autistic OT students and practitioners in providing opportunities to make positive differences for autistic community.

ABOUT

Bill is an autistic occupational therapist licensed in the United States since 2012. He received his masters and clinical doctorate degrees in occupational therapy from University of Southern California in 2011 and 2013, respectively. His primary work setting is in skilled nursing facility setting. He is also an adjunct faculty at Stanbridge University for its MSOT and OTA programs. Bill is the only OT student or practitioner to have given more than 1 TEDx talk, as well as organizing at least 1 TEDx event.

GET IN TOUCH

Get in Touch with Bill Wong
OTD, adjunct professor at Stanbridge University (USA)
billw1628@gmail.com

See Bill’s socials below:

Sponsorship

Want to sponsor or help with running the Lived Experience Occupational Therapy Teleconference?

Please contact Laura@my-potential.com

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Published by Beyond Personality Disorders

Founder of My Potential Mental health Advocate; Occupational Therapy Teacher and Researcher Australia “As an occupational therapist diagnosed with BPD I will use this page to share about the various interventions and strategies that are helpful to those with BPD. I will also share about the positive and sometimes challenging approaches that health professionals have used in my treatment in emergency, inpatient, outpatient and community settings. I hope that by sharing my lived experience I can help improve the experience of those struggling to understand Borderline Personality Disorders (BPD) and also support those living with BPD and other mental health challenges Most importantly we will share how occupation can powerfully help change lives!" Laura

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