Recent advances in neuroscience support the application of the theory of Sensory Integration (S.I.), developed by Dr Jean Ayres, as a treatment approach with children, adolescents, adults and with older adults.
Sensory Integration and related sensory integration based approaches allows therapists to use their understanding of mind, body, brain to facilitate opportunities for clients to actively engage in enhanced opportunities to take in, process and respond to sensory experiences in order to promote both short and long term neurological changes necessary to enhance and promote function.
For information about courses that will support and promote sensory processing approaches and sensory integration therapy within your organisation, please see a range of different courses and training opportunities to suit your staff learning requirements.
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