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This episode we discuss the importance of the somatosensory system in forming our sense of self through our relationships and how it shapes neurodevelopment. We explore how individuals who have not experienced secure attachment early in life may struggle with somatosensory amplification and somatization later on. We chat about the role of touch in creating a sense of safety and connection, and how sensory integrative processing can impact overall wellness. If you’re curious about the need to balance and respect boundaries while providing positive somatosensory experiences for individuals with neurodiversity this episode is for you. Hopefully, like we did, you get a deeper appreciation of the power of touch in building empathy, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging.
Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/
Timestamps
00:00
Importance of somatosensory system in attachment relationships and development
02:40
Impact of insecure attachment on somatosensory amplification and somatization
07:00
Neurodevelopment as a window into wellness and decline
10:00
Phantom limb experiences from missing relational experiences
12:30
Importance of sensory integrative processing and Dr. Ayres' work
16:00
Importance of touch in building empathy and connections
19:00
Enhancing somatosensory experiences in therapy
23:00
Balancing respect for individual boundaries and supporting adaptive function
26:00
Challenges of touch in vulnerable populations and the need for boundaries
30:00
Importance of psychoeducation and consent in touch interactions
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By Tracy Stackhouse, Cory Dundon, Michelle Maunder5
2323 ratings
This episode we discuss the importance of the somatosensory system in forming our sense of self through our relationships and how it shapes neurodevelopment. We explore how individuals who have not experienced secure attachment early in life may struggle with somatosensory amplification and somatization later on. We chat about the role of touch in creating a sense of safety and connection, and how sensory integrative processing can impact overall wellness. If you’re curious about the need to balance and respect boundaries while providing positive somatosensory experiences for individuals with neurodiversity this episode is for you. Hopefully, like we did, you get a deeper appreciation of the power of touch in building empathy, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging.
Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/
Timestamps
00:00
Importance of somatosensory system in attachment relationships and development
02:40
Impact of insecure attachment on somatosensory amplification and somatization
07:00
Neurodevelopment as a window into wellness and decline
10:00
Phantom limb experiences from missing relational experiences
12:30
Importance of sensory integrative processing and Dr. Ayres' work
16:00
Importance of touch in building empathy and connections
19:00
Enhancing somatosensory experiences in therapy
23:00
Balancing respect for individual boundaries and supporting adaptive function
26:00
Challenges of touch in vulnerable populations and the need for boundaries
30:00
Importance of psychoeducation and consent in touch interactions
Connect with us:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT
Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/
Loved this episode and want an easy cost free way to support us? Subscribe to our youtube channel!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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