Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents

Understanding nervous system regulation with Dr. Joy Malik-Hasbrook

February 05, 2024 Laura Petix, The OT Butterfly Season 3 Episode 101
Sensory W.I.S.E. Solutions Podcast for Parents
Understanding nervous system regulation with Dr. Joy Malik-Hasbrook
Show Notes

Dr. Joy and I chat about why nervous system regulation is so important for parents and kids to understand, and how you can start to explain it to them. We then touch on how you expand the knowledge of nervous system regulation into understanding that some brains and bodies are different, and their nervous system regulation (and finding the green energy) can look different for neurodivergent kids. 

Dr. Joy Malik-Hasbrook, PsyD (she/her), is a licensed clinical psychologist who helps children feel seen and grownups heal. She provides regulation and resiliency-based parenting support, specializes in neurodiversity assessments with kids, and presents on nervous system regulation and neurodiversity-affirming assessment. She is a mama of 2, a highly sensitive human, and biracial of South Asian Indian/white descent. She values integrating both Asian contemplative practices and contemporary psychology into her work and is committed to anti-oppressive practices. Dr. Joy understands how challenges with dysregulation create more distress. She believes that understanding nervous system regulation leads to compassion and resiliency and that all families should have access to this information—this book is a start!


You can find more of her work at: 

https://www.drjoymalikhasbrook.com/

drjoy@drjoymalikhasbrook.com

IG  @drjoy_compassionateparenting
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