
THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is a form of intervention in which the therapist and client work to develop, maintain, or improve the necessary skills for daily living through activity.
Reasons that someone may need occupational therapy:
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Injury, illness, or disability that results in decreased independence or quality of life
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Overly sensitive to certain sensations
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Poor attention
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Poor fine motor skills
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Immature gross motor skills
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Difficulty calming self
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Under-active
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Exaggerated behaviors or reactions
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Limited play skills
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Poor social development
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Limited Independence in self care skills
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Difficulty transitioning or accepting change in environment or routine
While Sprout Therapeutic Interventions does not offer direct OT services at this time, all interactions will be led and/or influenced and overseen by a licensed Occupational Therapist.
Trust Based Relational Intervention
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) is an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention that is designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children from “hard places” such as abuse, neglect, and/or trauma.
TBRI® is not just an intervention, but also a way of interaction with children from hard places. These principles are used as a guidebook when interacting with children and families from hard places. Training of the intervention is available for families of and professionals who work with children from hard places on request.