Adam DePrimo, Ph.D., OTR/L
Assistant Professor
Location
I first found the world of occupational therapy and occupational science through my work with the IDD community as an anthropologist. Since then, my primary OT experience has been in pediatrics with a special interest working with adolescents and young adults with IDD to navigate their post-secondary transitions. My current research interests and work include critical analyses of societal and occupational understandings of life transitions, applied research related to challenging and abolishing ableist structures within clinical practice and community life, and pedagogical approaches to OT and OS curriculum design.
Credentials
Education
Expertise
- Adult developmental disabilities
- Curriculum design
- Developmental disabilities
- Occupational therapy
- Pediatric occupational therapy
Board Certifications and Licenses
Licensed in State of Maine, Occupational Therapy
Post-Doctoral Training
Research
Research interests
Occupational Engagement Surrounding Life-Course Transitions; Occupational Therapy Pedagogy; Critical Discourse and Occupational Science Research; Post-Secondary Opportunity for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities