Can Counseling Help a Person with Sensory Integration Disorder?

Because Sensory Integration Disorder is a complex condition, it sometimes requires a complex solution. While counseling alone may not be all a sufferer of SID requires, it can be used as a complementary treatment to occupational therapy. 

The right counselor can help a child or adult with SID in these ways:

  • Advocating for accommodations at home, school, or work
  • Addressing the emotional distress caused by this disorder
  • Teaching and strengthening coping skills
  • Providing strategies for managing unexpected sensory experiences

At NPS, we don’t treat the disorder; we help the individual. This means we will build a relationship with your loved one and come to know them personally so we can identify triggers and find solutions that are practical and effective. We also work with parents and families to ensure everyone is on the same page and knows how to work through challenges together. 
 

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Therapists

These are our therapists who are experienced in working with Special Needs, Special Needs Support.

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