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Citation:

Harrison LA, Kats A, Williams ME, Aziz-Zadeh L. The Importance of Sensory Processing in Mental Health: A Proposed Addition to the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) and Suggestions for RDoC 2.0. Front Psychol. 2019 Feb 5;10:103. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00103. PMID: 30804830; PMCID: PMC6370662.

 

Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant will be able to:

  1. Define sensory processing abnormalities and sensitivities.
  2. Link various sensory processing abnormalities and mental health disorders to the corresponding neurological structures that are affected.
  3. Discuss interoception and exteroception as they relate to mental health disorders.

 

Instructions:

Progress to the lesson to begin reading the article. Mark this step complete once you have read the article.

You may then progress to answer the quiz. You only have three attempts at the quiz, so be sure to check your answers. If you score above 70% on the Quiz, you will qualify for 3 CEUs.

Once you have marked all tasks complete, you will be able to access your CEU certificate on your My Courses Profile.

You have until the 31st of December 2023 to complete this course.

We hope you enjoy this online course!

We look forward to your feedback and questions.

Ratings and Reviews

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Vanessa Moolman
Posted 12 months ago
very informative, but a lot to chew

was very academic. effort to absorb and thus took much longer than I thought it would

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Rachel Cole
Posted 12 months ago
Interesting read

This article was long but interesting to read. The questions allowed me to gain a full understanding of this articles findings.

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Wendy Hoffmann
Posted 1 year ago
Lots of new learning

This was a lot of new information for me, so I suspect an introduction to an area I need to explore more. I currently work in neurorehabilitation, but this was very interesting!

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Kayla Smith
Posted 1 year ago
Very in-depth

The article was, at times, not succinct enough. I had to read over some sections a few times before I fully understood the concepts. Overall, the impression was that the article was looking at a more dynamic versus static approach to classifying difficulties in mental health, which embodies the nature of occupational therapy nicely. Everything came together well in the end, and the quiz helped!

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Asashanduki Ramukhithi
Posted 1 year ago
very informative

it was a bit difficult to keep up with all the neural functions, pathways and brain areas but it was very informative and enjoyable

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