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  • Screening for Depression

    Many times when I work with my patients, they are not the happiest people. Some patients are in a lot of pain, some frustrated with their physical deficits. Although I explain to patients the course of treatment and estimated timeline for recovery, there are a few patients who cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel and are consistently ...
    Posted to PT and the City (Weblog) on June 21, 2012
  • Primary Focus

    I have been following along with the reports from Danielle Bullen, Rebecca Mayer and Lisa Lombardo on the goings-on in Tampa last week. I find the outcomes interesting and validating. One of my contentions with Vision 2020 is that it seemed too isolating. That seems to be holding up now. As a profession, we are finally starting to realize that no ...
    Posted to PT and the Greater Good (Weblog) on June 12, 2012
  • Music Therapy

    I listen to music a lot. I have an iPod in the bathroom I listen to as I get ready, and I usually take my iPod with me when I work out. I make lots of new playlists to listen to on my commute, constantly updating them with new songs depending on my mood. I grew up playing the piano; taking lessons weekly and finding new songs to learn. I would ...
    Posted to PT and the City (Weblog) on December 15, 2011
  • The Results of Getting Involved

    It's been several months since I was elected as a board member to the Southeast District (SED) of the TPTA. Another meeting is coming up this week. I have nothing to report. That isn't particularly surprising since I only have two responsibilities; the spring and fall student socials. Next month will be different. Meanwhile I've had time to ...
    Posted to Toni Talks about PT Today (Weblog) on February 22, 2011