🎙️ New Podcast Episode: Addressing Trauma in Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Explore the unique challenges of addressing trauma in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Learn how trauma manifests differently, the barriers to care, effective communication techniques, and much more. 🎧 Don’t miss out, listen now: https://lnkd.in/eF3FdxJZ
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Listen Now! "𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗼𝘁𝗲 𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲." How to empower kids to make better choices, using real-life consequences. Parenting and Autism Specialist Jonathan Alderson, Ed.M. has been a 3-time featured guest on Moms Talk Autism Podcast. And there's a lot of laughs! > Learn 6 guidelines for creating consequences that won't backfire > How teaching kids about rights versus privileges is a game-changer > 3 things that will mess it all up https://lnkd.in/gbWbjwui
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Trauma intersects in many ways with culture, history, race, gender, location, and language. #Culturalhumility, awareness, and responsiveness are essential to increasing access and improving care for children, families, and communities. Listen to our podcast episode, “The Foundational Tenets of Culturally-Responsive Care,” to learn more: https://bit.ly/3JzjJ5S #CultivatingConnectionNCTSN
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"Magnificent Minds," authored by Cortica co-founder and chief medical officer Dr. Suzanne Goh, MD, BCBA will be released tomorrow! In advance of the release, we're excited to share Dr. Goh's appearance on Dhru Purohit's podcast. In this episode, Dr. Goh and Dhru explore the factors leading to an autism diagnosis, myths about autism, common conditions that co-occur with autism, the benefits of a whole-child approach to care, and much more. Click here to listen and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gvUAj6df.
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Join the discussion on exploring creative approaches to delivering evidence-based interventions and personalized care with a focus on outcomes! #catalight #autism
Considering the heterogeneity of people with autism, it’s no surprise that outcome research and treatment dosage needs vary widely from person to person, right? Episode 3 of the new "What's Up With Catalight!" podcast is out now! Dr. Cynthia Anderson joins host Lindsey Sneed, Ph.D., BCBA-D to talk about how experts need to think more creatively about providing evidence-based intervention and individualized care that's focused on outcomes as Dr. Anderson presents her soon-to-be published study addressing the subject. Subscribe on Apple/Spotify or check it out by clicking one of the links below 👇
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I had a great conversation with Shari Lewison-Frisch from the podcast, 'Let's Talk About Self-Harm'. Topics included self-harm, trauma and suicidality, impacts of Covid on adolescents, and working with parents and guardians to be present with their children to avoid making their children's emotional difficulties about their feared deficiencies. The conversation was fascinating and engaging. We hope you find it interesting, as well as insightful. https://lnkd.in/e4-g3rtm
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Get ready, fellow colleagues. The time has come where Episode 1 of Season 3, yes 3 (even we are shocked) of the Therapeutic Blueprint Podcast is released Tuesday, the 6th of February. Get the popcorn ready, as there is much to discuss! Playfulness The first episode of 2024 sees the panel exploring playfulness. We explore the different types of play and how it's important to remember playfulness is a protective factor for children and adults alike. #childrensresidentialcare #playfulness #resource https://lnkd.in/eknS-8eG
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🚨🚨 It's here!!🚨🚨 Episode 1 of season 3, the therapeutic blueprint podcast, is out now 🚀 Playfulness The first episode of 2024 sees the panel exploring playfulness. We explore the different types of play and how it's important to remember playfulness is a protective factor for children and adults alike. #childrensresidentialcare #playfulness #resource https://lnkd.in/eknS-8eG
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Did you know that NARIC hosts a podcast? In our latest episode, we spoke with Chrisitne Helfrich, PhD about her work on the #LifeSkillsManual, her current and future projects, and her advice for OTs interested in research. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/d9CtAZUE
The Life Skills Manual: An Interview with the Author and Researcher, Christine Helfrich, PhD by Spotlight
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🎙️PODCAST SERIES - BEYOUND DISABILITY🎙️ A little snippet of a new series we are starting at ICare, allowing our participants to share their stories, experiences and thoughts. A space to open up and share perspective about their disability and how they are more then their diagnosis! More to come, stay tuned! ✨🌟
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Wendela Marsh raises an intriguing point on The Infinite Abilities Podcast: When someone shares their autism diagnosis, the response "Oh, we're all a little bit autistic" might be well-intentioned but misses the mark. It's a common sentiment, but it risks minimizing the unique experiences of those on the spectrum. Wendela argues that autism, like Down syndrome, isn't a flaw or deficiency—it's simply a different way of being, a different brain. It's not about fitting everyone into the same mold but celebrating the diversity that comes with different neurological makeups. In a world that often prioritizes conformity, embracing diversity—neurological or otherwise—can feel against the grain. But what if we started seeing differences as strengths rather than deviations from the norm? How do you perceive and respond to neurological diversity in your personal or professional life? Listen to the full episode to explore how we can shift our perspectives on autism and diversity.
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