tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14772999.post4155348666177450593..comments2024-03-15T04:58:53.198-04:00Comments on ABC Therapeutics Occupational Therapy Weblog: The use of online journaling as a qualitative methods datasourceChristopher J. Alteriohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09489464791931315291noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14772999.post-9867178380073197212017-02-14T20:12:23.460-05:002017-02-14T20:12:23.460-05:00Thanks for sharing Chris. The topic relates nicely...Thanks for sharing Chris. The topic relates nicely to the work we are doing in Buffalo with transition age youth - utilizing website development as an intervention. Essentially engaging youth in journaling and other online visual expressive activities - using images, video and hyperlink/hypertext within personal websites. Your article will help serve as a good reference for us. Here's a link that shows some of the work from several years ago: http://www.web-kids.org/web-kids-project.html. We (Sharon Cavanaugh, OTR at some UB students) also published a brief article about our work at Baker Victory Services in Lackawanna NY (SIS Practice Quarterly November 2016, Volume 1, Issue 4)<br /><br />New York State Office of Mental Health recently invited us to present our "WebKids" project to their staff in Albany next month, and we are hoping to pilot the project with adults within PROS programs as well (I'd love to get some OT students involved in that in Rochester area, hint hint). I think this could be a great way for OT practitioners to address mental health as well as transition planning.<br /><br />Dave MerloAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06819348769878119705noreply@blogger.com