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The Brain Body Connection

Brain Body Connection: Practical Applications for Regulation

Course Description:

Explore the senses and how they can be used to help ground, calm, and stimulate the mind to help clients achieve optimal brain states and succeed within the highest level of executive functioning. This course is presented by Occupational Therapist Candace Woliver along with Licensed Professional Counselor Sarah Cabler discussing the overlap in brain and body connections. This course will discuss the science and practical application of using sensory integration techniques and information learned within mental health sectors and in counseling settings.

What You'll Learn:

✅ Develop an understsanding of sensory integration and its role in regulation
✅ How to Use the Brain States Model in a therapeutic context
✅ Practical application for sensory integration techniques
✅ How to assist clients in moving to an executive brain state for optimum learning

Who This Course Is For:

  • Clinicians who are struggling with clients who feel “stuck” in survival mode

  • Counselors, psychologists, social workers, and marriage & family therapists

  • Clinicians who want help taking trauma informed care to the next level

Format & Features:

  • Self-paced video lesson

  • Real-world examples from two knowledgeable professionals

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