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SUMMARY:Concussion Rehabilitation: Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction Assessment and Treatment
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will cover autonomic nervous system dysfunction/ dysautonomia in concussion. This includes assessment considerations of dysautonomia for the rehabilitation professional. The presentation will also include the benefit of incorporating treatment for this condition into concussion rehabilitation to improve outcomes and indications for referring to a specialist.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/concussion-rehabilitation-autonomic-nervous-system-dysfunction-assessment-and-treatment
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SUMMARY:The Role of Music Therapy in Brain Injury Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Music therapy is an evidence-based creative approach to wellness that can have profound effects on brain injury recovery. Cognitive\, motor\, communication\, and social emotional goals can be addressed through a variety of music interventions within a therapeutic relationship. In this presentation\, learn about the benefits of music therapy and ways the music therapy program has been incorporated as a routine element of patient care at Sheltering Arms Institute.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/the-role-of-music-therapy-in-brain-injury-rehabilitation
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SUMMARY:"Just One": Building Cognitive and Emotional Bandwidth after Brain Injury
DESCRIPTION:This session explores how cognitive overload and emotional fatigue can limit effective communication\, follow-through\, and self-regulation after brain injury — both for survivors and for care partners. Drawing from principles of executive function\, cognitive rehabilitation\, and behavioral science\, we’ll explore the “Just One” method as a micro-strategy for initiating action\, managing overwhelm\, and supporting adaptive change. \nClick here for professional registration ($50 registration fee\, includes 1 ACBIS CE credit and 0.1 AOTA CEUs) \nClick here for survivor/caregiver registration (no registration fee\, does not include any CEUs) \nLearning Outcomes: \n\n	List at least three common contributors to cognitive or emotional overload that impact executive functioning and participation for survivors and care partners after brain injury.\n	Describe the steps involved in applying the “Just One” strategy to increase task initiation and reduce overwhelm in daily routines.\n	Identify at least two ways that acceptance- and values-based principles (drawn from ACT) can be integrated within the SLP scope of practice to support communication\, flexibility\, and follow-through after brain injury.\n\nPresenter: \nAudra Yetter\, M.S.\, CCC-SLP\, BC-ANCDS\, ADHD-CCSP\, is a speech-language pathologist and executive function coach in southwest Montana. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Montana State University and a master’s degree in medical speech pathology from the University of Washington in Seattle. She is board-certified by the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS). She has clinically served adults with neurogenic communication disorders for 17 years. Audra is currently in private practice; she previously worked in hospital outpatient and acute care settings.
URL:https://biausa.org/event/just-one-building-cognitive-and-emotional-bandwidth-after-brain-injury
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