Part 1: The STAR Frame of Reference in 2023 and Beyond (11.27.2023)
Dive deep into the transformative world of STAR with Dr. Virginia Spielmann as she unveils the evolution of the STAR Frame of Reference for the year 2023 and beyond. This informative 60-minutewebinar, followed by a dedicated 30-minute Q&A session, offers an exciting opportunity to understand and explore the latest advancements in sensory integration therapy.
Part 2: The STAR Frame of Reference & Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy (12.4.2023)
Join us for an enlightening journey into the heart of Neurodiversity Affirming Sensory Integration Therapy, guided by Dr. Virginia Spielmann. This comprehensive seminar will delve into the principles and practices of delivering therapy that not only recognizes but celebrates neurodiversity, from the initial intake through to discharge.
Part 3: W2023: The STAR Frame of Reference & Supporting Development of Attachment for All Neurotypes (12.11.2023)
Embark on an enlightening exploration of how recent research about neurodivergent development and communication styles is reshaping the way we support parents, attune to our clients, and rethink our approach to play and cognitive processes. This webinar invites you to delve into the STAR Frame of Reference and discover how it can enhance the development of attachment for all neurotypes.
Livestreamed and recorded in November/December 2023
Part 1: The STAR Frame of Reference in 2023 and Beyond (11.27.2023)
Whether you're a seasoned professional in the field of sensory integration therapy or new to the discipline, this webinar offers invaluable insights and practical knowledge. Join us for an enlightening journey into the future of sensory integration with the STAR Frame of Reference in 2023 and Beyond.
Dr. Spielmann, a leading expert in the field, will guide you through how STAR is championing neurodiversity affirming principles, and integrating a biopsychosocial-environmental model of disability. This comprehensive approach recognizes the interconnectedness of biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors in understanding disability and providing effective therapy.
In this webinar, you'll learn about the strengths-based values at the heart of the STAR Frame of Reference. Dr. Spielmann will illuminate how these values empower clients, fostering resilience and harnessing their unique strengths to drive meaningful progress.
The webinar will also highlight some of the innovative supports STAR is developing for non-speaking autistic clients and their families. These groundbreaking strategies aim to bridge communication gaps, promote understanding, and ensure that therapy is accessible and effective for all clients.
Dr. Spielmann will also present the new educational framework for understanding sensory integration and processing features. This framework, grounded in the latest research and clinical expertise, will equip you with the knowledge to better understand and support the sensory needs of your clients.
Part 2: The STAR Frame of Reference & Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy (12.4.2023)
Dr. Spielmann will unpack what it truly means to be Neurodiversity Affirming for children and their families. She will illuminate the path to providing a supportive environment that fosters understanding and acceptance, empowering families to navigate their unique journeys with confidence.
The seminar also puts a spotlight on the often-overlooked topic of adult sensory integration, demonstrating the applicability and effectiveness of the STAR Frame of Reference across all age groups.
Dr. Spielmann will provide invaluable insights into ensuring every interaction, every piece of documentation, and every aspect of therapy delivered is not just a service, but an act of advocacy. Learn how to turn your practice into a platform for promoting acceptance and understanding of neurodivergent populations.
Central to the seminar will be an exploration of the values that shape clinical reasoning within Neurodiversity Affirming Therapy. Dr. Spielmann will delve into how fostering autonomy and agency in the client can transform therapeutic outcomes and what this looks like in action in the sensory gym.
Part 3: W2023: The STAR Frame of Reference & Supporting Development of Attachment for All Neurotypes (12.11.2023)
In this engaging session, we'll navigate the intricate landscape of neurodivergent development, discussing the profound influence it has on our therapeutic practices. We'll delve into the nuances of communication styles, specifically unpacking the Double Empathy Problem (Milton) and exploring how this knowledge shapes our interactions with clients and their families.
Our journey will take us into the heart of parent support, illuminating how a deeper understanding of neurodivergence can enhance our ability to provide meaningful, effective assistance. We'll explore how this knowledge can transform our approach to play, fostering an environment that is not only therapeutic but also affirming of each child's unique neurotype.
Crucially, this seminar presents an opportunity for unlearning old assumptions that may limit our practice. We'll challenge preconceived notions and outdated models, clearing the path for a deeper understanding of our clients and their unique needs.
The focus of our discussion will be on truly client-centered practice. Drawing on the principles of the STAR Frame of Reference, we'll examine how to attune our practices to each client, fostering an environment of acceptance and understanding.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this seminar offers a wealth of insights and practical strategies to expand your understanding and improve your practice. Sign up today and join the discussion as we revolutionize client-centered practice for all neurotypes. Be part of the movement that is transforming therapy and championing neurodiversity.
Presenter:
Virginia Spielmann, PhD, OTR/L
Executive Director (she/her)
Virginia is a well-travelled speaker, coach and educator on topics including sensory integration, DIR/Floortime, child development and infant mental health. She has conducted trainings in Kenya, Australia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Hong Kong, and the USA and leads workshops at international conferences.
Virginia is a founder and former Clinical Director of SPOT (Speech, Physical, and Occupational Therapy) Interdisciplinary Children's Therapy Center in Hong Kong, where she led a large and widely respected inter-disciplinary team.
Virginia obtained her BSc in Occupational Therapy in Oxford England (2002) and her master's in occupational therapy from Mount Mary University, Milwaukee (2018). She is a DIR/Floortime Training Leader and Expert and clinical consultant for the Interdisciplinary Council for Development and Learning (ICDL). Her extensive pediatric experience includes children on the autism spectrum, as well as those with Sensory Processing Disorder, infant mental health issues, children from adopted families and those who have experienced developmental trauma.
Virginia has considerable post-graduate training, she is certified on the SIPT and is currently completing her Ph.D. in Infant and Early Childhood Development with an emphasis on mental health, with Fielding Graduate University, in Santa Barbara.
Cancellation Policy:
Because this program is recorded and accessible at your convenience, cancellations are not typically accepted. Please contact education@sensoryheatlh.org if you have any questions or concerns.
Do you have a disability that would require special accommodation?
Please contact us at education@sensoryhealth.org and describe how we can help accommodate your needs.
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