Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? Part 2: Sensory-Based Behaviors
Presented by Carolyn Murray-Slutsky and Betty Paris
Non-Financial: Carolyn Murray-Slutsky and Betty Paris have no competing non-financial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.
Meet your instructors
Carolyn Murray-Slutsky
Carolyn Murray-Slutsky, MS OTR, C/NDT, FAOTA, is an international lecturer, author, private practice owner, and clinician. In 2017 she was recognized by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) as a Fellow for "Leading Excellence in Pediatrics Around the Globe." She received her undergraduate degree in special…
Betty Paris
Betty Paris, PT, M.Ed., C/NDT, international lecturer, author, educator, private practice owner, and clinician, attained her Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Therapy from Florida International University and her master's in education from the University of Phoenix. She holds post-graduate certificates in sensory…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Introduction: The Sensory Systems and Sensory-Based Behaviors
This chapter reviews the sensory systems, provides a basic neurological and anatomical review of each system, and describes behavioral expressions common within each. Clinicians must understand this information and the interrelations between the systems in order to appropriately analyze the sensory-based behaviors. A case study will be used to guide learning.
2. Understanding the SPD Taxonomy, Sensory Modulation Disorders, and Their Characteristics
The sensory processing disorder (SPD) taxonomy identifies the components of an SPD in the general population. Research and terminology related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD) differs slightly. This chapter will lay the groundwork for analyzing sensory-based behaviors and for prioritizing interventions.
3. Identifying and Understanding Sensory Modulation Disorders and Other Internal Systemic Behaviors
This chapter will give participants the skills needed to identify internal systemic (sensory) issues. A case study will be used to further identify and analyze sensory-based behaviors (whether they are productive or nonproductive, acceptable or unacceptable) and factors affecting the priority for designing an intervention plan. Internal systemic biological problems and their impact on sensory-based and self-injurious behaviors will also be addressed.
More courses in this series
Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? Part 1: Overview
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Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? Part 2: Sensory-Based Behaviors
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Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? Part 3: Communication-Based Behaviors
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Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior? Part 4: Analyzing the Behavior and Establishing a Plan for Intervention
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