Introducing OTJR’s Infographic Series: Making Evidence-Informed Concepts Easier to Use and Share
The Occupational Therapy Journal of Research (OTJR), published by the American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF), is proud to introduce a new Infographic Series—created to help bridge the gap between research and practice.
These visually engaging, evidence-informed resources are designed to make core concepts in occupational therapy more accessible, shareable, and ready for implementation across various settings.
Whether you're supporting emotional regulation, promoting daily function, or working in emerging areas of occupational therapy (OT) practice, our infographics can serve as quick references, teaching tools, or conversation starters with clients, caregivers, students, and colleagues.
Our first infographic highlights the Zones of Regulation framework—an approach that helps individuals identify and manage emotions using four color-coded zones: Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red. It’s a powerful tool for building self-awareness, supporting co-regulation, and creating a shared language around emotions in clinical and educational environments.
📥 Download the Zones of Regulation infographic and use it in your sessions, classrooms, or team discussions.
This is just the beginning. We’ll continue adding more OTJR infographics to the AOTF website throughout the year—all grounded in occupational therapy research and designed to help you bring evidence to life in your daily work.
Stay tuned—and thank you for helping us move OT research forward!
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