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Geneviève Tremblay, Occupational Therapist

French

About

Geneviève earned her professional master’s degree in occupational therapy from Laval University and has been a member of the Order of Occupational Therapists since 2015. She gained diverse experience during her clinical rotations in both physical and mental health, working with adults, seniors, and children. During her studies, she developed a particular interest in vocational rehabilitation, ergonomics, and chronic pain management.

She also has experience in clinical research, which encourages her to base her practice on the most recent evidence. Her active listening, empathy, and creativity will be put to good use to support you in resuming a balanced and fulfilling daily routine.

Continuing Education:

  • Adapting our practice for long COVID rehabilitation (October/November 2021)
  • Participation in the conference: Crossed Perspectives on Mental Health and Return to Work (October 20–21, 2021)
  • Participation in the provincial chronic pain conference of the CEGDC of the RUISSS–Université Laval (March 26, 2021)
  • Live Your Life Well: An Occupational Therapy Perspective on Health Promotion through Meaningful Activity (December 2020 – May 2021)
  • Cognitive remediation interventions for clients with common mental disorders (November 2020)
  • Emotion management and collective strategies to improve workplace well-being, and psychological resilience, occupations, and emotional regulation: recent lessons from neuroscience (March 2020)
  • Participation in a participatory research project to equip occupational therapists to act on social inclusion: Effective Social Change Agent: Level I (September 2019)
  • Behavioral activation and cognitive therapy in the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals with depression (March 2019)
  • Choosing measurement instruments for a mental health clientele (April 2019)
  • Assessment of perceived barriers to return to work and self-efficacy in overcoming them (ORTESES) (September 2017)
  • Fostering the emergence of motivation to act in individuals experiencing difficulties engaging in meaningful occupations and presenting mental health disorders.
Axo Mailloux
1900, av. Mailloux #150
Québec, Québec
G1J 5B9
FAX:(418) 661-5959