STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is launching a new online Group Supervision Program for occupational therapists beginning March 2019. The group’s focus will be to share and discuss challenging client cases.

Meetings will take place on Zoom on Wednesdays from 8 PM to 9 PM ET and will allow occupational therapists throughout the world to join in the discussion and grow their clinical skills.

A total of six programs will be offered throughout 2019 with the first group starting on March 13, 2019 and exclusively open to STAR Institute Level 1 Mentees, according to a media release from STAR Institute.

During the programs sensory-based occupational therapists will bring their clinical questions and challenges to this group and problem-solve in a collaborative model. Before the program begins, each participant will fill out a template presenting their most challenging case.

Expert clinicians trained in the STAR Frame of Reference will help present these cases to the group and allow for open discussion. The therapist presenting his/her case will pose a clinical question to the group, and together they will examine the question and help tackle it from a new vantage point. At the end of the open discussion, each member of the session will be able to make one final suggestion that they believe will best help the case, the release explains.

“We are excited to launch the Group Supervision Program in March. This program offers a new way for therapist to look at their challenging client cases in groupthink sessions while collaborating with fellow sensory based occupational therapists,” says Dr Lucy Jane Miller, Founder of STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder, in the release.

[Source(s): STAR Institute, PRWeb]