Sensory Modulation - Online 22 July

22 Jul 2025 NZST

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Effective sensory modulation is an effective intervention that is suitable in both clinical and community settings. It can help people feel calmer and less anxious and therefore reduces distress. This webinar series introduces the theory of sensory modulation, and then expands into practical strategies that are useful in everyday life across a range of settings.

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22 Jul 2025, 9:00am–3:30pm NZST

$375.00

Effective sensory modulation is an effective intervention that is suitable in both clinical and community settings. It can help people feel calmer and less anxious and therefore reduces distress. This workshop introduces the theory of sensory modulation, and then expands into practical strategies that are useful in everyday life across a range of settings.

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