Evidence
Based Practice of Sensory Integration
Teresa
A. May-Benson, ScD, OTR/L
Description
In
today's demanding and cost conscious market, therapists are
increasingly required to demonstrate the efficacy of the
interventions they use and the practice of sensory integration
is no exception. This course will address this important
need. The ability to provide evidenced-based practice is
crucial for today's therapists. This course will provide
therapists with key research to support the theory and practice
of sensory integration. Evidence for the key points of the
sensory integration frame of reference will be provided.
The key concepts of sensory integration intervention will
be presented and research on the effectiveness of SI intervention
will be examined and critiqued. Information will be presented
in a clear, ready to use format through lecture, handouts
and case studies. Ample resources will be provided.
This
course is offered for .6 ASHA CEUs, Intermediate level,
Related area
This course is offered for .6 AOTA CEUs, Performance Skills,
Outcomes
Objectives: Participants will be able to
1. Describe key concepts of sensory integration theory
and frame of reference
2. Describe key concepts of sensory integration intervention
3. Identify research which supports sensory integration
theory
4. Identify and summarize research on sensory integration
intervention efficacy and articulate strengths and weaknesses
of effectiveness research
5. Apply sensory integration research to clinical practice
through case review.
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Cleveland,
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Dec 5, 2008
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