MoveAbout Unplugged:

'Sensory Defensiveness, Sensory Diets & the Therapressure Protocol'

 

with Julia Wilbarger

 

28th June, 2023

12PM AEST 

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Sensory Defensiveness: A Comprehensive Treatment Approach

Are you looking to enhance your ability to identify and treat Sensory Defensiveness in your clients? Do you want to learn a comprehensive, clinical approach to confidently address this problem?

In this webinar, we will discuss:
1. What is Sensory Defensiveness?
2. How do we ensure Sensory Diet Success?
3. Why is training in the Therapressure protocol important?

This is a unique opportunity to learn from one of the leading experts in sensory processing. This session is a primer for the full Sensory Defensiveness course in Sydney on the 5th and 6th August, 2023, which will be the first time in 5 years that this course has been taught face-to-face in Australia.

If you would like to learn more about the full workshop, Sensory Defensiveness: A Comprehensive Treatment Approach, click here

Make sure you join us live online! Block out the time in your calendar because we will be including an amazing offer that is only for live participants.

Reach out to our team at [email protected] if you have any questions!

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About Julia Wilbarger:

Julia Wilbarger, PhD, OTR/L, received a BS in Physiological Psychology from UC Berkeley, a MS in OT from Boston University, and a PhD in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Denver, Colorado. She has practiced as an OT in early intervention with high risk and developmentally delayed infants and toddlers, in the public schools and in private practice.

At The Children’s Hospital, Denver, she served as a clinical specialist in sensory integration. She joined the faculty at Dominican University of California in the Occupational Therapy Department as an Associate Professor in 2013. Dr. Wilbarger has done extensive research, published and presented on issues of sensory processing, sensory modulation disorders, and sensory integration in children. Her research is focused on the study of affective and sensory processing in a range of clinical populations.

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