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presented by Kelly Beins, BHSc, OTR/L, SI
Financial: Kelly Beins receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. She is also a contractor with Unyte-iLs, a contractor with Integrative Education, and owner of Kelly Beins Consulting.
Nonfinancial: Kelly Beins has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Satisfactory completion requirements: All disciplines must complete learning assessments to be awarded credit, no minimum score required unless otherwise specified within the course.
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Kelly Beins, BHSc, OTR/L, SI
Kelly Beins is a seasoned occupational therapist with more than 28 years of clinical experience, including 18 years with certification in sensory integration. Passionate about combining sensory integration and mental health, Kelly believes in evidence-informed interventions and truly understanding the relationship between mechanisms of change that occur during use of an integrative therapeutic approach. Specializing…
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1. What Is an Integrative Practice, and Why Does It Matter?
Learn to think differently about the nervous system and functional performance to achieve better outcomes with clients. Explore polyvagal theory and the implications it has for guiding rehabilitative principles like neuroplasticity, neurodevelopment, sensory processing, and social engagement.
2. Neurobiology Updates: Sound and Movement Sensation
Review the key structures, and refine your knowledge of neurobiology related to sound and movement to serve as a foundation for client education and clinical reasoning.
3. Bridging Physical and Mental Health: Purposeful Processing of Sound and Movement
Explore the impact that sound and movement have on the individual capacities of regulation, motor skills, executive functioning, and communication. Translate foundational knowledge of function to better understand the lived experience of your clients.
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