Predictive Processing: Mental Health and Predictive Processing
This webinar provides an introduction to Predictive Processing and its relevance in Mental Health and Sensory Processing. This includes:
- Introduction to Predictive Processing
- Hallucinations, Flashbacks, Trauma
- Sensory Processing
This 2 hour pre-recorded webinar series and powerpoint presentation focuses on predictive processing and its applications.
Throughout each webinar, participants will be invited to pause the recording for the opportunities to reflect on content or engage in an activity to help consolidate learning. A range of handouts and worksheets are also accessible for participant use.
Who is this suitable for?
The webinar series is suitable for allied health, nurses, medical staff, health assistants and support workers.
This webinar provides 2 CPD hours
Student discount is available
Cost:
Early Bird Price (before 24th July: $69
After 24th July: $79
Students: $39
Each ticket is for one individual and will need to be registered individually. For more than 10 registrants, please email Sensory Modulation Brisbane to discuss a discounted rate: [email protected]
Availability
The videos are pre-recorded and on demand. The video can be started at any time and watched at your convenience for the next 12 months.
Trainers:
The webinars are presented by Carolyn Fitzgibbon and Julie O’Sullivan. Carolyn and Julie are two experienced OTs who have worked together for many years and share considerable knowledge and practical experience in the implementation of sensory modulation and approaches, at both direct client and service development levels. Together Carolyn & Julie have conducted many webinars and workshops for mental health districts and on behalf of OT Australia on sensory modulation and the integration of these approaches into service delivery. Carolyn and Julie have also co-authored the Sensory Modulation Resource Manual.
Sensory Modulation Brisbane
www.sensory-modulation-brisbane.com
Contact
Email [email protected] if you have any questions.