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Tired of burning hours creating group therapy sessions from scratch?

Introducing Occupational Therapy Groups for Adults in Rehabilitation, the essential printable ebook by Courtney Crabill, OTR/L, CBIS. This resource is your fast track to delivering meaningful, evidence-based care without the endless prep work. Built by a neurology specialist, this guide provides 10 structured, ready-to-use group sessions—complete with goals, materials, and "copy-and-paste" documentation blurbs—so you can spend less time charting and more time focused on your patients' recovery.

Instantly elevate your practice and confidently address key therapeutic areas like functional cognition, fall prevention, neuro reeducation, and core strength.

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The OT Queue Vision

OT Queue was born from Courtney's desire to enhance efficiency, education, and accessibility in occupational therapy. The name "Queue" reflects her forward-thinking approach, representing a lineup of what's next in the field—new resources, tools, and materials that address the needs of clinicians, students, and patients. This resource provides pre-planned sessions that help therapists deliver beneficial physical, emotional, and social groups.

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Courtney Crabill, OTR/L, CBIS

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Benefits of Group Therapy

  • Group interventions can lead to significant improvements in functional performance, with studies showing greater gains in upper limb function compared to individual therapy.

  • Engaging with peers who have similar challenges creates a sense of community and can reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness. It also improves motivation and commitment to the rehabilitation process through shared experiences and encouragement.

  • Group settings provide a safe space for emotional expression and peer support, which can alleviate anxiety and depression. This shared experience also fosters resilience and coping strategies.

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Pre-Planned OT Groups for Adult Rehabilitation

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FIRST EDITION

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10 pre-planned group sessions

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Occupational Therapy Groups for Adults in Rehabilitation, a 40-page printable ebook created by occupational therapist Courtney Crabill, OTR/L, CBIS. Designed to combat the demanding schedules and time constraints faced by therapists, this resource offers a collection of 10 pre-planned group sessions to simplify and enrich the rehabilitation process for adults.

The book includes copy-and-paste documentation blurbs that ease the burden of charting, allowing you to spend more time on direct patient care.


Each session is a complete blueprint, including the therapeutic focus, goals, a list of required materials, and step-by-step instructions.

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Connect with Courtney

Ready to move your occupational therapy practice forward? Connect with Courtney Crabill, the passionate occupational therapist, educator, and entrepreneur behind OT Queue. She's always eager to discuss clinical strategies, group therapy innovations, and the future of OT.

Whether you're a fellow therapist, student, or simply curious about occupational therapy, Courtney welcomes your feedback and ideas for new topics and resources.

Join the conversation and explore how OT Queue can help you provide more effective, accessible, and impactful therapy.

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