Drawing from current science, this course will explore the neurological and anatomical foundations for proprioception, interoception, and vestibular processing. Practical application and discussions will illuminate how these sensations play a key role in self-referencing and body mapping for enhanced sense of our physical and emotional self.
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Function from the Bottom Up: Addressing the Sensorimotor Components of Daily Occupations
January 15, 2018 - January 16, 2018
| gbp £399This two-day, in-person, course supports therapists to effectively add power and precision to their treatment programs, including sensory diets, and to facilitate the design of sensory supportive classrooms, homes and environments. Therapists will gain an understanding of how the vestibular system, postural integration, core control, proprioception, the dynamics of breath and the use of sound as a tool can be applied. This is with the aim of improving occupational performance in the areas targeted for intervention.
International Location
Hamilton House
Mabledon Place, Kings Cross
London, WC1H 9BD
United Kingdom
Schedule
Day 1: Monday, January 15, 2018, 9:00am – 5:00pm GMT
Day 2: Tuesday, January 16, 2018, 9:00am – 5:00pm GMT
Level
Introductory
Instructors
Sheila M. Frick; OTR/L
Tracy Bjorling; M.S., OTR/L
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This course is conducted by Brain Sense Therapy and all registrations are managed through their organization. You may register by completing and submitting the Course Booking Form to Brain Sense Therapy.
