Infant and Childhood Occupations and Therapeutic Interventions: professor Joshua Brown

Rehabilitation Psychology at UW-Madison

Rehabilitation Psychology Career Pathways

Direct or Supportive Healthcare Services

Work with clients in a variety of health and helping settings. Pursue graduate programs in areas such as occupational and physical therapy, vocational rehabilitation and mental health counseling.

Advocacy and Policy

Create, advocate for, and implement policies that support people with disabilities. Work with government agencies and community organizations working to make the world more inclusive.

Disability Education

Create and deliver programming that supports and promotes the full inclusion of people with disabilities.

Human Services

Support the ongoing well-being of individuals by providing employment, independent living, or correctional services.

Occupational Therapy Clinic

Top Skills Learned

  • Communication
  • Critical thinking/analytical skills
  • Collaboration and teamwork
  • Client-centeredness/empathy
  • Influencing in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion at individual, community, and systemic levels

Gain Experience Through

  • Internships
  • Job shadows
  • Informational interviews
  • UW student organizations

Get Connected

Explore: Rehabilitation Psychology Employers

Check out some of the companies and organizations that hire people on this pathway!

Meet your advising team

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Rebecca Bradbury

Department of of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education
Undergraduate Program Manager
she/her
rebecca.bradbury@wisc.edu

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Noelle Adedoyin

Career and Internship Advisor
for Rehabilitation Psychology
she/her
noelle.thompson@wisc.edu

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