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April 17 Talk on Multi-Sensory Benefits for Autism & How to Create Meaningful Moments

April 11, 2018 by mhawks

when: 6:00 – 7:30 pm on Tuesday, April 17

where: Multi-Purpose Room at Jackson R. Lehman YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, 5680 YCA Park Drive West, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Register HERE to reserve your free spot today! This high value training is open to the Greater Fort Wayne communities as a public service for increased awareness and support of autism.

About the Presenter: 

Dr. Anthony (Tony) M. McCrovitz, LMHC, BCPC, IMH-E® (II), DAPA

Dr. McCrovitz is a  licensed mental health counselor, with clinical training and specialization in child development. He holds a doctorate in I/O Psychology from Walden University, and also one in Clinical Psychology from Adler Professional School of Psychology. He holds a Master of Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University of Chicago, and also a Master of Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University.

He serves as Executive Director of Quality of Life Institute, Inc., and is president of the Indiana Professional Counseling Foundation (2018). In addition to teaching college and graduate courses for over a decade, his work as a board member and as a consultant and teacher is shared through two international associations, Gentle Teaching International and International Snoezelen-MSE Association of Multi-Sensory Environments.

QUESTIONS? Contact Kyle Brunn at Jackson Lehman Family YMCA

Filed Under: education, events, multi-sensory environments & SNOZELEN, training

APR 19 MSE WEBINAR: Using Assessment Tools to Accelerate Learning

March 30, 2018 by mhawks

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This webinar training series is produced by the Quality of Life Institute, Inc., and provided as an educational service to promote the potentials and possibilities for quality of life outcomes, when working with others in multi-sensory environments. Presentation of topics is approximately 45 minutes, with some additional time allowed for questions and discussion.

Join the conversation…inspiration…resources

Using Assessment Tools to Accelerate One’s Learning and Growth is the upcoming topic for our webinar series: Re-Imagining Multi-Sensory Environments, Designs, Uses, and Applications for Snooezelen-MSE multi-sensory spaces.

This exploration will illustrate a typical path of engagement with Snooezelen-MSE processes. Learn how to use initial assessment tools, and then how to apply what is learned to inviting one’s engagement and developing their treatment plan.

We will discuss the supportive role of the therapist and how to cultivate and accelerate one’s continued learning and growth, by doing things outside of the “room,” that provide ongoing challenge for enriching one’s experience.

A framework of Gentle Teaching supports an individual’s plan with relationship-building and mentoring processes, for for continued discovery and learning beyond the multi-sensory room. Creating meaningful moments and cultivating social awareness is integral to the application of this framework. Sometimes it is challenging, especially during times when extrinsic worth is the focus. We will discuss how to shift this focus and how Gentle Teaching cultivates our own awareness and learning of who this other person is, and supporting their choices.

REGISTER HERE


About the Presenter: Dr. Anthony (Tony) M. McCrovitz, LMHC, BCPC, IMH-E® (II), DAPA

Dr. McCrovitz is a  licensed mental health counselor, with clinical training and specialization in child development. He holds a doctorate in I/O Psychology from Walden University, and also one in Clinical Psychology from Adler Professional School of Psychology. He holds a Master of Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University of Chicago, and also a Master of Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University.  

He has worked in various capacities in the social services field, including positions as a director, in-home intensive therapist, in-patient therapist in chronic hospital setting, and as a victim services advocate.  He specializes in working with individuals with physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their family members.

From 1996 until this year, Dr. McCrovitz served as Executive Director of Globe Star, LLC, an agency providing direct services, ‘mentoring a spirit of gentleness,’ based on the philosophy of Gentle Teaching. Over the years, he developed a quality of life model of services, based on this philosophy. 

Dr. McCrovitz serves as Executive Director of Quality of Life Institute, Inc., and as president of the Indiana Professional Counseling Foundation (2018). In addition to teaching college and graduate courses for over a decade, his work as a board member and as a consultant and teacher is shared through two international associations, Gentle Teaching International and International Snoezelen-MSE Association of Multi-Sensory Environments.


Coming Up Next month, May 3rd: Hanne Holmer from Denmark will be returning as a gust presenter, on a topic that relates to supporting premature babies and their families: How to Consider and Implement the ideas of Sensory Stimulation and Snoezelen in a Neonatal Hospital Environment.

 

Filed Under: education, events, multi-sensory environments & SNOZELEN, quality of life model, training, Uncategorized

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“In human development, freedom and the genuine feel of self-determination are only concepts until they become developed and differentiated through one’s narrative story. This is a quality of life goal and outcome, produced through reciprocal relationship-building processes that incorporate a framework of Gentle Teaching, where learning and living begin with feeling safe and loved.” ~Dr. Anthony M. McCrovitz, Executive Director

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