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SUMMARY:Procrastination and Mental Blocks - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:20+ movement and sensory strategies to spark attention and action\nTurnkey solutions to enhance motivation and executive functioning\nClient handouts to teach self-talk\, if/then plans & more to replace avoidance with action\n\n  \nDear Colleague\, \nI can’t count how many times I’ve heard it: “I want to … I just can’t get myself to do it.” \nThey’ve got the insight. The plan. The support. \nBut still – no follow-through. \nI’ve been there too. As both a clinician and a coach\, I’ve worked with neurodiverse kids\, teens\, and adults who had the insight\, the goals\, and even the support – but still couldn’t move forward. And no amount of “try harder” advice ever helped. \nThat gap between knowing and doing used to frustrate me\, too. Until I realized the problem wasn’t discipline – it was how we define and activate motivation. \nThis training was born out of the challenges I’ve faced with neurodiverse clients who were labeled “lazy” or “unmotivated” – when in reality\, their brains just needed a different approach. \nIn this workshop\, I’ll show you what traditional models miss – how sensory processing\, dopamine dysregulation\, and executive dysfunction are at the heart of shutdowns\, procrastination\, and stuckness. And I’ll give you brain-based\, body-informed strategies that actually work. \nYou’ll learn how to: \n\nLeverage brain-body strategies to prime the brain for action\nTeach discipline as a scaffolded skill\, not a personality trait\nRewire self-talk and shift inner narratives to support sustainable change\nBoost task initiation and follow-through with behavioral neuroscience-based tools\n\nWhether you’re a mental health clinician or a rehab professional\, you’ll walk away with clear\, practical techniques you can use the next day – no fluff\, no shame\, and no cookie-cutter advice. Just real tools for real brains. \nCan’t wait to see you there\, \nJustin Lyons\, MS\, OTR/L
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/procrastination-and-mental-blocks-live-webinar-2/
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SUMMARY:Rehabilitation for Growth Plate Injuries in the Young Athlete - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive course is designed for rehabilitation professionals and focuses on adolescent musculoskeletal anatomy and growth plate injuries. The session begins with an overview of bony anatomy\, the anatomy of the growth plate\, and common injuries such as epiphy seal and apophy seal injuries\, along with Salter-Harris fractures. The course will provide an in-depth exploration of growth plate injuries across key joints\, including the foot/ankle\, shoulder\, knee\, elbow\, and wrist. You will take away valuable insights into injury mechanisms\, diagnosis\, and rehabilitation strategies to enhance patient outcomes in adolescent athletes and active youth. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients ages 5-18 years old. \nHighlights\n\nImmediately improve your understanding of the unique aspects of musculoskeletal anatomy in the skeletally immature patient\nClinically applicable strategies for rehabilitation of growth plate injuries in skeletally immature patients that you can immediately implement in the clinical setting\n\nTarget Audience: Physical Therapists\, Physical Therapist Assistants\, Occupational Therapists\, Occupational Therapy Assistants\, Athletic Trainers
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/rehabilitation-for-growth-plate-injuries-in-the-young-athlete-webinar-2/
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