Find an Occupational Therapist

Medically reviewed by Gabriela Asturias, MD on June 24, 2024
Written by the MiResource team

Occupational therapists focus on daily activities that make life meaningful—sleep, school, work, social roles—they can help you translate insight into tangible routines. If you want practical, action-oriented strategies for anxiety, depression, trauma, or serious mental illness, an OT can be a powerful ally. This article will help you understand if working with an occupational therapist is right for you.

  • McKaylla O'Rourke, Occupational Therapist

    McKaylla O'Rourke

    Occupational Therapist

    342 N Water St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

    McKaylla O'Rourke is a Occupational Therapist in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They treat Grief and Loss, Alcohol Use, Drug Use.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Christine Reed, Occupational Therapist

    Christine Reed

    Occupational Therapist

    311 S County Farm Rd, Wheaton, Illinois 60187

    Christine Reed is a Occupational Therapist in Wheaton, Illinois. They treat Alcohol Use, Trauma, Abuse.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Adrian Cardenas, Occupational Therapist

    Adrian Cardenas

    Occupational Therapist

    1142 N Main St, Algonquin, Illinois 60102

    Adrian Cardenas is a Occupational Therapist in Algonquin, Illinois. They treat Trauma, Body Image, Burnout.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Amy Owens, Occupational Therapist

    Amy Owens

    Occupational Therapist

    21901 Victory Road, Spring Hill, Kansas 66083

    Amy Owens is a Occupational Therapist in Spring Hill, Kansas and has been in practice for 33 years. They treat Disability.

    “Occupation” is more than just a job. Occupations are the things you do that bring meaning and purpose to your life.

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  • Alexis Santiago, Occupational Therapist

    Alexis Santiago

    Occupational Therapist

    1202 W Monroe St, Chicago, Illinois 60607

    Alexis Santiago is a Occupational Therapist in Chicago, Illinois. They treat Grief and Loss, Alcohol Use, Trauma.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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  • Erin Richards, Occupational Therapist

    Erin Richards

    Occupational Therapist

    1202 W Monroe St, Chicago, Illinois 60607

    Erin Richards is a Occupational Therapist in Chicago, Illinois. They treat Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Burnout, Alcohol Use.

    The best of mental healthcare in one place. At Geode, we combine full-spectrum psychiatry and talk therapy to better meet changing patient needs.

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What do Occupational Therapists do?

Occupational therapy services for behavioral health include:

  • Functional assessments of self-care, cognition, and sensory processing
  • Skills training for stress management, emotional regulation, and executive function
  • Activity-based group therapy and community reintegration
  • Environmental modifications to make home, school, or work more supportive
  • Care-coordination with psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers

American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) guidelines recognize OTs as qualified mental-health professionals, case managers, and group facilitators across the lifespan.


Education, certification, and state licensure

Step National standard Why it matters to you
Accredited degree Master’s or doctoral program accredited by ACOTE Guarantees evidence-based coursework in mental health and research
NBCOT exam Pass the OTR (therapist) or COTA (assistant) exam and maintain good standing Confirms competence and continuing-education every three years
State license All 50 states plus D.C. require licensure and background checks Lets you verify status through an online board lookup

Some practitioners pursue Board Certification in Mental Health (BCMH)—a voluntary credential requiring three years’ experience and 3,000 mental-health hours. Seeing “OTR/L, BCMH” on a profile signals advanced expertise.


Geographic Differences & the OT Compact

Licensure rules come from state law, so practice parameters—such as referral rights or supervision ratios—vary. To simplify cross-state care, 29 states have enacted the Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact. The Compact Commission will begin issuing multi-state privileges later in 2025; until then, your therapist must hold a license where you sit for each session.

Find care for Occupational Therapist

Remember, recovery is possible. With early intervention, a supportive network, and the right professional care, you can overcome the challenges of Occupational Therapist and build a fulfilling life. We are here to help you find care.

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