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Professional Development Training

In a collaboration between Amy Seear (In 3 Minds Psychology Services) & Kate Foster (Foster Your Mind), we have developed a series of professional development training opportunities.

Each of these workshops can be tailored to your school or workplace and we offer trainings from

2 hours to a full day workshop.

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Please get in touch to discuss your training needs!

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COMING SOON!! - PATHOLOGICAL DEMAND AVOIDANCE WORKSHOP -

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Understanding ADHD & Autism. A workshop for parents & carers

Are you a parent, carer or community member who is interested in learning some about understanding how ADHD & ASD can present in children and teens?

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Our 2 hour information session is jam packed full of information:

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  •  What is ADHD & ASD

  • *Signs and early indicators of ADHD & ASD

  • Strengths, challenges and misconceptions about ADHD & ASD

  • Common coexisting conditions

  • Strategies on how to support ADHD & ASD brains

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Understanding ADHD & Autism in children & teens - for clinicians & paraprofessionals 

Suitable for teachers, parents, mental health workers, allied health workers, OTs, nurses, school staff, NDIS workers & anyone touched by ADHD or ASD.

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  • Understand the 3 major types of ADHD & gender differences

  • Prevalence, early indicators., assessment & diagnostic pathways

  • ADHD and the brain 

  • Strengths, challenges & misconceptions 

  • Common co-existing conditions

  • Sensory issues and how to integrate interoception techniques

  • ADHD and Anxiety

  • ADHD and Trauma

  • Early indicators of Autism

  • Autism assessment & diagnosis

  • NDIS support and early intervention

  • Pathological Demand Avoidance

  • Autism and Anxiety

  • Autism and Trauma 

  • How to support Autism/ADHD in your setting/organisation

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Understanding Neuroception & the Human Response to Trauma
GERALDTON - May 2024!

Suitable for parents, carers, educators, school staff, counsellors, psychologists, allied health professionals, youth justice employees, community mental health workers, NDIS workers, child protection employees and anyone with young people in their life who have been impacted by trauma.

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  • Understand the Neurobiology of Attachment, how trauma disrupts attachment, and ways to support.

  • Different types of trauma 

  • Behaviours through a ‘trauma lens’

  • Trauma triggers, and how trauma continues to ‘live in the body’.

  • Impacts of trauma on brain development & memory.

  • Trauma on behaviours, emotions & brain function.

  • The importance of safe environments & relationships.

  • Links between ADHD, Autism & Trauma

  • Understanding interoception, neuroception and trauma

  • Trauma behaviours & how to develop & apply positive behaviour support strategies

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