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Course Outline:
Hour 1
- Introduction to biokinetic model of embryology
- Implications for developmental challenges and therapeutic interventions.
- General conceptus organization and specializations, 0-8 weeks.
Hour 2
- Vital tube dynamics that drive vascular, visceral and skeletal development
- Gut tube, mediastinum and orofacial dynamics
- Visceral interaction for proper, coordinated development with brainstem circuitry.
- 3 main functions of adult brainstem
- Cranial nerve circuits
- Critical processing pathways for sensory motor function.
Hour 3
- 3-part wiring system of the ANS
- Neuroendocrine function of the HPA axis
- Fetal ANS development
- Dynamic function of ANS/HPA axis.
- Stress Regulation System:
- Function and dysregulation in children and adults
- Functional and behavioral consequences of dysregulation of
- depression
- anxiety
- sleep
Hour 4
- Neurophysiological basis of therapeutic presence and touch
- Facilitating autonomic regulation in our interventions
- Profound Neutral as the neuroscience-based approach to therapeutic interventions
- Basic interventions for Adults, children, and infants
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