Making Clinical Connections
3 Live Webinar sessions
Level: Professional
Target Audience: Therapists
Dates: December 5th and December 19th 2024, January 9th 2025
Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm MST
This mentorship platform is designed to support professional growth and help connect and integrate information from a variety of disciplines into our clinical practice. Through case studies, conversations and collaborative problem solving, clinicians will have the opportunity to dive deeper into specified topics relevant to their practice.
Topics in this series include:
1. Movement Matters: Where do we start?
2. Reflex Integration: Early movement patterns and the stress response system
3. Assessing movement and facilitating stability
3 Live Webinar sessions
Level: Professional
Target Audience: Therapists
Dates: December 5th and December 19th 2024, January 9th 2025
Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm MST
This mentorship platform is designed to support professional growth and help connect and integrate information from a variety of disciplines into our clinical practice. Through case studies, conversations and collaborative problem solving, clinicians will have the opportunity to dive deeper into specified topics relevant to their practice.
Topics in this series include:
1. Movement Matters: Where do we start?
2. Reflex Integration: Early movement patterns and the stress response system
3. Assessing movement and facilitating stability
3 Live Webinar sessions
Level: Professional
Target Audience: Therapists
Dates: December 5th and December 19th 2024, January 9th 2025
Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm MST
This mentorship platform is designed to support professional growth and help connect and integrate information from a variety of disciplines into our clinical practice. Through case studies, conversations and collaborative problem solving, clinicians will have the opportunity to dive deeper into specified topics relevant to their practice.
Topics in this series include:
1. Movement Matters: Where do we start?
2. Reflex Integration: Early movement patterns and the stress response system
3. Assessing movement and facilitating stability