Not exact matches
(26) They include Wilhelm Reich's orgone
therapy; Alexander Lowen's bioenergetics; Ira Rolf's structural
integration (called «Rolfing»); Arthur Janov's primal
therapy; autogenic training, a deep relaxation method;
sensory awareness methods; dance and movement
therapies; and such Eastern body disciplines
as t» ai - chi, Aikido Zen awareness training, and hatha yoga.
This is only a glimpse into the many services occupational
therapy can provide
as well
as the complex world of
sensory integration and processing.
With different texture options, it can be used
as part of oral
therapy for autism, ADHD, anxiety, oral motor issues and
sensory integration disorders.
The Institute supports a vision for advanced understanding and education in creative methods of
therapy and promotes the value of these approaches
as complementary to mind - body,
sensory -
integration and neuropsychology approaches to trauma - informed care, psychotherapy and wellness.
A wide range of services is available for students, including psychological counseling, occupational
therapy (help with
sensory integration or fine motor skills, such
as handwriting), physical
therapy (help with gross motor skills, such
as climbing stairs), assistive technology and speech and language
therapy.
Individual
sensory integration therapy is provided
as direct one - to - one
therapy, following a specialist assessment by an Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Speech and Language Therapist with postgraduate training in
sensory integration.
Building on these understandings, the authors elaborate on work with varying types of groups
as seen through an IPNB lens, for example; how systems - centered
therapy creates a rich neurobiological climate that supports
integration; how children's groups can help with
sensory motor, psychological, and interpersonal development; how using an IPNB frame enables couples» groups to attain more solid interpersonal regulation; and how experiential learning groups can transform implicit memory.
The Institute supports a vision for advanced understanding and education in creative methods of
therapy and promotes the value of these approaches
as complementary to mind - body,
sensory -
integration and neuropsychology approaches to trauma - informed care, psychotherapy and wellness.