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The Body Before the Behavior: How the Vestibular System Shapes Emotion and Self-Regulation, Ep. 266

Robin Abbott, OT, explores how the vestibular system shapes emotion, attention, and behavior, helping clinicians recognize when dysregulation may be sensory-based and apply a body-based lens to support regulation. Presentation. Earn CE credit for listening to this episode by join ...  Show more

AI and the Future of Therapy: Opportunities, Limits, and Staying Human, Ep. 265

Kelly Higdon, LMFT, and Miranda Palmer, LMFT, review the growing use of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy and explore both its potential advantages and important ethical and practical limitations for clinical care. Presentation. This episode has been proudly sponsored by A ...  Show more

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