Join Us! This Live Webinar Series Begins on September 9th, 2025. Or Join Us Through Watching the Replays at Your Convenience!

"Express It to Address It"
When We Cannot Always "Name It to Tame It"

Welcome to this Live Webinar Series!
Just what are Neurodiversity Affirming Practices and why do they matter? In this live webinar series, join us to learn:
- How to apply expressive arts and sensory based practices with neurodiverse individuals and groups
- A variety of expressive arts and sensory-based approaches with a focus on neuro- affirming strategies
- Numerous practices and interventions that support and strengthen Restorative Attachment™ via expressive arts with children and parents or caregivers
- Dozens of resources to expand your understanding of the intersection of traumatic stress, early childhood adversity, and neurodiversity
- Develop and expand cultural humility and advocacy for neurodivergent individuals
- Incorporate the value of lived experiences as communicated through expressive arts when working with neurodiversity
- Apply the S.A.G.E. (Synchrony-Attunemement-Grounding-Engagement model to work with attachment and neurodivergent individuals
- Apply of the Circle of Capacity model with a focus on restorative attachment in children and parents or caregivers
- Apply proxemics (the space around us) to help individuals explore sensory processing and interpersonal relationships
- Identify organizations and resources that are neurodiversity affirming
- Develop an understanding of individuals' art and play expressions as neurodiverse communications of the self and lived experiences
Each session includes discussions, presentations, and films and time for "hands on" practice of expressive arts and sensory-based approaches as neuroaffirming strategies. Restorative Attachment™: Expressive Arts and Sensory Processing as Neurodiversity Affirming Practices is one of two core courses on the foundations of Restorative Attachment™. It emphasizes trauma-informed practices and neurodiversity affirming interventions in order to support everyone's capacity for Restorative Embodiment through self-expression, sensory integration and processing, somatic therapy, and lived experiences.
No prerequisite required. This course is open to psychotherapists, counselors, therapists, healthcare professionals, teachers, coaches, and facilitators. This course integrates and emphasizes intermodal practices of Expressive Arts Therapy, trauma-informed concepts, and restorative attachment interventions and strategies. No previous experience or training is necessary to participate. You will receive a list of simple art supplies to be used during the hands-on portions of each webinar. We emphasize building a professional community of "expressive" practitioners through time for questions and sharing and via networking and break-out sessions during each webinar.
Webinar Dates, Tuesdays from 12 noon-3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time Zone, US:
September 9 (EST)
September 16 (EST)
September 30 (EST) (note: no class on September 23 due to holiday)
October 7 (EST)
October 14 (EST)
These sessions are live on the Zoom platform and attendance to the live webinars is greatly encouraged, although not required in order to complete the course. Replays are available after each session and participants can watch sessions on the Thinkific course platform, where you will find an extensive collection of resources, readings, films, and recommended websites and articles. Upon 100% completion, participants receive a Certificate of Completion verifying Continuing Education hours (CE) and Professional Development (PD) Hours.
This course is a "drip format"-- the contents are available each week. Each section has a module where you can share your impressions and images, connect with other participants, and network with colleagues around the world.
We provide the opportunity to confirm participation via your own lived experiences and participation in the trauma-informed, expressive arts experientials by uploading images and digital shares to the course site in order to connect with your classmates as well as submit these for assignments! By doing this we can support our own engagement in the trauma-informed expressive arts modalities we teach, instead of requiring long exams at the end of the course.
This webinar series can be applied toward the EXAT and EXA-CE programs for 15 hours of learning and to the Restorative Embodiment Practitioner Certificate (see below for more information). These hours, like all of our trainings, can be applied to your application as a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT).
What is Nuerodiversity?
Neurodiversity refers to the infinite variations in neurocognitive functioning, reflecting the diversity of human minds.

What is Neurodiversity Affirming Practice?
Neurodiversity affirming practice recognizes there is no one “right” way of being human in the world; all ways are celebrated.

Restorative Attachment™--Learn the Importance of "Being S.A.G.E. through Expressive and Sensory-Based Approaches

Frequently Asked Questions
What can you expect in this course-taking experience?
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What if I can't join the live webinars?
Although we highly recommend joining live if you are able, this may not be possible due to a variety of reason including time-zone differences and other circumstances. You can join live webinar sessions or you can participate by watching replays posted on your Thinkific course site about 48 hours after live event and complete discussion and assignment upload there to verify participation and complete requirements.
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How long will I have access to the course content, including watching/reviewing the webinar replays?
Your live webinar course content will be available on your Thinkific site for a year after the final scheduled live webinar date. If you find you need longer to complete or need to go back to retrieve resources, you may contact us at [email protected] and request an extension of these course expiration dates.
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Do I have to use Paypal to purchase the course?
Our course site, Thinkific, utilizes a variety of payment options for checkout.
Your Course Instructors!

Institute Faculty Cathy Malchiodi PhD

Institute Faculty | Supervisor AriAnna Carroll, LMHC, REAT, EXAT

Institute Faculty | Supervisor Emily Johnson Welsh
Course Site by Session
Register for this Webinar and Take Advantage of Dozens of Resources and Articles
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Syllabus, Goals and Objectives of this Course
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Walkthrough this Live Webinar Site and Its Features
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Special Note About Art Materials and Expressive Arts Assignments!
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Disclaimer
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Foundational Resources for Your Reading or Review to Follow...
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The Seven Principles of Trauma-Informed Expressive Arts Therapy
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The MSSS Model of Expressive Arts as Healing Practices
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The MSSS Model of Expressive Arts as Healing Practices
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Introduction to Expressive Approaches to Attachment Work
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SAGE Model: Four Areas of Restorative Attachment Supported by Expressive Arts
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Being S.A.G.E.: A Film Presentation
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The Expressive Therapies Continuum-- An Expressive Arts Therapy Perspective
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The "Expressive Arts Relationship" in Action and How It Is Reparative and Restorative
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Optional: Introduce Yourself Here!
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▶️ ZOOM Link and Supplies!
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Clay Recipes!
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What is Neurodiversity?
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5 Things Everyone Should Understand About Neurodiversity
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What Are Neurodiversity Affirming Practices?
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The Theory of Multiple Intelligences: Pre-Neurodiversity!
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Multiple Intelligences Infographics: For Visual Learners!
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Expressive Arts Therapy and Neurodiversity Affirming Practices
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Early Art Therapy "Neurodiversity Affirming" Practices: Art Therapist Donald Uhlin
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Neurodiversity: One Perspective from Two Individuals Identifying as Neurodiverse
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What Does It Take to Make Counseling More Neurodiversity Affirming?
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One Perspective on Neurodiversity Affirming from a Practitioner
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Words Matter: Person-First and/or Identity-First Language?
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Download the APA's Inclusive Language Guide
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Neurodiversity , Diversity, and Inclusion
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The Link Between Neurodiversity and Attachment
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What is Lived Experience? Why Are Lived Experiences Important to Trauma-Informed Practice?
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Dr. Kai Syng Tan: What Else Could "Neurodiveristy" Look Like? A Lived Experience
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Neurodiversity and Creativity: Catalysing Change through Artful Agitation
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The Art of Autism: A Window to Neurodiversity
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Research Download: Physical Contact and Loneliness: Being Touched Reduces Perceptions of Loneliness--2020 Study!
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A Perspective on Lived Experience and Neurodiversity
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The Neurodiversity Concept was Developed Collectively: An overdue Correction on the Origins of Neurodiversity Theory
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Children at the Frontline: Neurodivergence and School Distress
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Detail Graphic for the Physics of Haptic Perception
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Replay Session One Part One
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Replay Session One Part Two
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Please POST to Discussion + UPLOAD* your Assignment-- *Required!
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Experiential Survey: Be Your Own Arts-Based Researcher
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Haptic Field Notes_Be your own arts based researcher!
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Having Trouble getting Through to Next Session? Watch this video for troubleshooting and tips!
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▶️ ZOOM Link and Supplies!
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Bonus Video: A Basic Introduction to Neuro-Affirming Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy
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Four Functions of Rhythm in Expressive Arts Therapy
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Rhythm is Foundational to Human Interaction and Communication: A Developmental Perspective
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Some Science on Rhythm and Early Development
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Film: Cathy Malchiodi and Bruce Perry Discuss the Importance of Rhythm in Relationships
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The Transformation is in the Expressive Arts Relationship
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Music Therapy and Neurodivergence
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Sound and the Vagus Nerve: Some "Sounding" Interventions
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Misophonia: Sound Sensitivity
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The Ears as a Portal into the Nervous System
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Do Your Own Sensory-Based Research on the Aural Scan: Audio Frequency Scanner
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The Aural Scan Website
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Introduction to Sonic Exploration of Neurodivergent Identities
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A Sonic Explanation of Neurodivergent Identities
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Experiences of a Neurodivergent Music Teacher
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Research Article: Neurodiversity, Giftedness, and Aesthetic Perceptual Judgement of Music in Children with Autism
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A Neurodiversity View of Polyvagal Safe and Sound™ Protocol
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Basic Reading on Polyvagal Theory and Safety
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Rhythmic Relating: Bidirectional Support for Social Timing in Autism Therapies
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Supply List for Session Two Experiential
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Alpha Waves for Serotonin and Endorphins :Monaural Beats Meditation Music
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Pink Noise
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Green Noise: Rain Sounds
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Drumming: Rhythmic Sounds
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Rhythm Tambourine or Rhythm Sticks Experiential
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Four Sounding Experiences - Session Two Experiential Resources
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Video: Tips for Playing Music and Sounds through Zoom!
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Replay Session Two Part One
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Replay Session Two Part Two
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Please POST to Discussion + UPLOAD* your Assignment-- *Required!
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Everything Dances: For Fun and Thought
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▶️ ZOOM Link and Supplies!
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Supply List for Session Three Experiential
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Circle of Capacity Model versus Window of Tolerance Model
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Seeing Children and Adolescents through the Lens of "Capacity"
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Interoception: The Hidden Sense
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Interoception and Play Therapy
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What is Interoception and How to Improve Yours from a Neurodivergent Psychologist
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Neurodivergence and Interoception: A Few Insights and Profiles to Know
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Interoception and Autism: Body Awareness Challenges
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Eye Contact and Neurodiversity
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Alexithymia: Do You Know What You Feel?
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Adaptive Interoceptive Awareness with Kelly Mahler- Short Article and Video!
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Listen: Interoception-- The Missing Piece of Emotional Regulation
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Research: Could Attachment Experiences Affect Interoceptive Experiences?
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Another Article to Download for your file! Mindfulness, Interoception and the Body: A Contemporary Perspective
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Effects of Meditation on Soles of the Feet on Behaviors of Adolescents with Autism
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New Research Finds Evidence That Mindfulness Helps ADHD
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Moved to Meditate Podcast: Neurodiversity Affirming Mindfulness Practices
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Moved to Meditate Audio Download
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Sense-Based Research Form
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Benjamin Pandev-Girard: Occupational Therapy Perspective of Psychological Trauma
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Benjamin Pandev-Girard on Touch
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Soles of the Feet Meditation
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Replay Session Three Part One
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Replay Session Three Part Two
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Please POST to Discussion + UPLOAD* your Assignment-- *Required!
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▶️ ZOOM Link and Supplies!
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Drumming for Development: How Drumming Helps Children with Special Needs
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Video: Making Sense of Sensory Issues
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Proprioceptive System: An Explanation from a Child's Perspective
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NueroClastic-Change/Divergently Article : The Other 3 Senses You Never Knew Existed
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Vestibular Function in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Systematic Review
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What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity Celebration Week
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Article: Why Is My Child So Clumsy? Explaining Dyspraxia
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Manage Clashing Sensory Needs: Article by Megan Neff, The Neurodivergent Psychologist
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Video Interview: Warrior Flow Yoga School and Interview with Becky Aten
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Neurodiversity Affirming Yoga Practice
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Yoga for Autism-- Proprioceptive Yoga Video!
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Accessible Yoga Association
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Videos: Strategies for Vestibular Input from an Occupational Therapy Perspective
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Videos: Strategies for Proprioceptive Input from an Occupational Therapy Perspective
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Link to the Neurodiversity Umbrella Project Video from UK's ADHD Neurodiversity Foundation Charity
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An Expanding Canopy - Neurodiversity/Neurodivergent Umbrella
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Video: Poppy Crum Sharing about Perception and Perspective
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Sensory Preferences CHECKLIST!
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Replay Session Four Part One
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Replay Session Four Part Two
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Capacity Journal Fold HOW-TO Video
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Please POST to Discussion + UPLOAD* your Assignment-- *Required!
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▶️ ZOOM Link and Supplies!
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The Big Draw: Drawing as Stimming
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Portland Buses Showcase Neurodivergent Artists
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The Turner Prize and the Rise of Neurodiverse Art
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Kids' Creations: The Art of Having ADHD
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The Art Of Autism: A Window into the World of Neurodiversity
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Research Download: Learning with Labyrinths-Participatory Community Autism Research from the UK!
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Can Autistic Children be Securely Attached?
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Autism and Attachment Theory: Can Autism Influence Attachment and How?
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Research Download: Effects of an Attachment‑Based Parent Intervention on Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Trauma-informed Positive Autistic Identity- by Janae Elisabeth
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Does Doodling Help Kids with ADHD Focus?
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What Is ADHD? How Does It Relate to Attachment?
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One of these things is not like the other...or is it?
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Therapist Neurodiversity Collective
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Study on the Impact of Child Abuse on the Brain
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A Scoping Review of Therapeutic Support for Neurodiverse Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
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A Lived Experience: Trauma, ADHD, Autism, and Diagnoses
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Try a Positive Reframe!
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Research Article: Psychological Strengths and Well-Being
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VIA Institute on Character and Character Strengths Survey
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Downloads for Exploring Strengths and Interest
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Research: An FMRI Meta-Analysis of Childhood Trauma
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TWO ARTICLES for Download by Dr. Malchiodi: BILATERAL Focus!
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Meandering Journal/Book Fold Instructions- Short How-To Video by Emily
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Another How-To Video: Meandering Journal Fold Instructions!
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MEANDERING Book-fold Template!
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Replay Session Five Part One
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Replay Session Five Part Two
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Please POST to Discussion + UPLOAD* your Assignment-- *Required!
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About This Course
- $289.00
- 14 hours of video content
Continuing Education Information
National Board Certifying Counselors [NBCC]. Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6557. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC are clearly identified. Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Art Therapy Credentials Board [ATCB]. The ATCB recognizes a variety of CEC activities, including those in the areas of professional and mental health counseling. These activities are clearly outlined in their recertification standards provided to all ATR-BCs in their recertification year and on their website. If you are licensed as an art therapist in your state, please check with your state board to verify what types of CEC activities are acceptable for license renewal.
California Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers and Professional Counselors. As of July 1, 2015, the State of California /Board of Behavioral Sciences [BBS] amended its regulations for continuing education providers to include National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as a "board-recognized approval agency." If you are licensed as a marriage and family therapist, social worker, educational psychologist or professional clinical counselor in California, NBCC Approved Continuing Education Providers are recognized by the BBS to fulfill continuing education requirements. As of July 1, 2015, required CE hours can be accumulated through self-study and distance learning.
International Expressive Arts Therapy Association [IEATA]. Many participants go on to apply for the REAT or REACE credential with IEATA and use our expressive arts therapy coursework to do so. Please check with IEATA to make sure you are meeting their current requirements for registration and let us know if you need additional information to help you qualify.
Psychotherapy and Counseling Fedration of Australia [PACFA]. Many of our Australian participants indicate that these hours are accepted by PACFA---Psychotherapy and Counseling Federation of Australia. Please check with PACFA to verify this and let us know if you require any additional information for this organization to qualify your professional development hours.
Canadian Counseling and Psychotherapy Association [CCPA]. Many of our Canadian participants indicate that these hours are accepted by CCPA for certain professional development requirements. Please check with CCPA to verify this and let us know if you require any additional information for this organization to qualify your professional development hours.
CPD hours [Professional Development] are currently in the application stage. We also welcome teachers to this course; please contact us for additional information.