Webinar 6:00 BST 15:00 AEST
Sensory Attachment Intervention (SAI) – free introductory session
SAI is an integrative, neurobehavioral approach to the treatment of children and adults who have suffered early trauma. Negative experiences in the womb and in early childhood impact on one's capacity to cope with stress throughout life. There is a tendency to be sensory defensive, as the sensory systems have become sensitised to the possibility of danger.
Children develop behavioural strategies early on in order to survive their attachment environment.
SAI recognises the need to target the areas of the brain that are the source of the dysfunction. It then focuses on facilitating modulation of the body senses through the just right combination of up regulating and down regulating experiences. SAI follows the neurological principle of use-dependent learning, embedding regulation into everyday activities. The sensory and attachment patterns of Carers are also addressed, as attachment is a co-regulation process.
https://www.sensoryattachmentintervention.com/