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24. Interoception with KIM BARTHEL

24. Interoception with KIM BARTHEL

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This is our first ever Guest Episode, and who better to talk to than Kim Barthel!!


In this episode we continue to discuss interoception and making sense of this in treatment. We had a glitch with our video feed this episode so it’s audio only, but we so very excited to finally share this. Our conversation covers many levels, from trying to understand and discern interoception vs neuroception, to understanding interoceptive processing with clinical practice examples and hopefully offers everyone new insights into how we can support individuals with different interoceptive needs.


Kim is currently touring the world and we’re very excited to say is headed to Australia to offer a number of unmissable live, in-person events. You can check out the full list of possible workshops here: https://www.kimbarthel.ca/event-calendar

You can catch and connect with Kim online in a number of places:

https://www.facebook.com/KimBarthelOTR/

https://www.instagram.com/kimbarthel.ca/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8PsNYNlakx1qx0BCqTg5w?view_as=subscriber

Don’t forget you can take the Spirit and STEPPSI Course through DFX's learning journeys: https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

For other courses on offer through Seed, follow our link or email us for more information:

https://seedot.thinkific.com/courses/regulation-101

info@seedpaediatricservices.com


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