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Aug 6
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Sensory Profiles & How They Impact Our R...

Thrive Therapy - Colter Bloxom, Lauren Mokarry, and Cayla Bozovich
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Anderson, a mental health occupational therapist, joins the hosts to explore how individual sensory profiles affect relationships. They break down the eight sensory systems—including lesser-known ones like interoception and proprioception—and explain how understanding these systems can create more compassion and effective communica ... Show More
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