Tag Archives: Vision Therapy

A Sit Down with Dr. Leonard Press – A Decade Later

As we revisit your story almost a decade later, how are you currently involved in Developmental Optometry, and what roles or projects are most central to your work now? It would have been hard to imagine when we did our original “sit down” how much the nature of my practicing in the profession has changed.  I sold my practice in

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When Vision Therapy Feels Like a Debate: Binary Thinking, Performance, and Our Responsibility as Vision Therapists

Most of us can picture the patient immediately. The one who finishes an activity and asks, “So what did you learn from that?”, or the patient who performs a task reasonably well and then questions why it remains in the program at all. The session begins to feel less like Vision Therapy and more like an ongoing audit, where each

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A Sit Down with Dr. Patrick Quaid — A Decade Later

This post is part of my Sit Down series. Candid, written conversations with real people reflecting on their journeys and experiences in Vision Therapy. A Sit Down – with Dr. Patrick Quaid As we revisit your story a decade after our first interview, how has your professional role within Developmental and Rehabilitative Optometry evolved, both in Canada and internationally? When

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