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29. When Science Meets Therapy: the art of co-regulation

29. When Science Meets Therapy: the art of co-regulation

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In this episode, we dive into a fascinating discussion about the intersection of scientific research and therapeutic practice. Tracy shares a heartfelt experience of hosting scientists at the Developmental FX clinic, where they observed therapy sessions for individuals with Fragile X syndrome, autism, and other developmental disorders. The conversation highlights the importance of integrated models of care, the subtle yet profound impact of high-quality therapy, and the critical role of co-regulation. We also reflect on the teachings of Dr. Ayers, the challenges and rewards of being a therapist, and the significance of collaborative partnerships in advancing child development.


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00:00 Introduction and Greetings

02:15 A Day at Developmental FX

05:17 The Nuances of Therapy

10:51 Challenges and Reflections

17:24 The Importance of Co-Regulation

22:15 Translating Theory into Practice

34:07 Celebrating the Team's Work


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