Gold Coast Therapy, Paediatric & Neurology Clinic

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An occupational therapy service for children and adults with neurodiversity, ASD, developmental or acquired neurological, sensory, motor or learning challenges.

So the kids have decided to YouTube their adventures while we’re living overseas. Subscribe to come along for the ride……
08/03/2024

So the kids have decided to YouTube their adventures while we’re living overseas. Subscribe to come along for the ride……

WE'RE JOINING YOUTUBE!! This is our first video on this channel but don't worry, we've already made more!This is the start of so many adventures and we're so...

22/10/2021
22/10/2021
19/10/2021

We are back people! From the end of November, Kelly will be taking on new clients and hopefully reconnecting with some old ones!! Bookings will be limited, so please contact by PM or whatsapp or text message for an appointment.

19/10/2021
19/10/2021
09/09/2021

I’m about to start a new venture, creating online training programs. Tossing up which to do first. Removing meltdowns, or helping children with anxiety?? Which do you think - or - would you like to learn more about something else entirely 🤷‍♀️

Hugs are always part of my home programs. Here’s why. Thank you Cynthia Bartolo
03/10/2018

Hugs are always part of my home programs. Here’s why. Thank you Cynthia Bartolo

The average length of a hug between two people is 3 seconds. But the researchers have discovered something fantastic. When a hug lasts 20 seconds, there is a therapeutic effect on the body and mind. The reason is that a sincere embrace produces a hormone called "oxytocin", also known as the love hormone. This substance has many benefits in our physical and mental health, helps us, among other things, to relax, to feel safe and calm our fears and anxiety. This wonderful tranquilizer is offered free of charge every time we have a person in our arms, who cradled a child, who cherish a dog or a cat, that we are dancing with our partner, the closer we get to someone or simply hold the Shoulders of a friend.

A famous quote by psychotherapist Virginia Satir goes, “We need 4 hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth.” Whether those exact numbers have been scientifically proven remains to be seen, but there is a great deal of scientific evidence related to the importance of hugs and physical contact. Here are some reasons why we should hug::

1. STIMULATES OXYTOCIN

Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter that acts on the limbic system, the brain’s emotional centre, promoting feelings of contentment, reducing anxiety and stress, and even making mammals monogamous. It is the hormone responsible for us all being here today. You see this little gem is released during childbirth, making our mothers forget about all of the excruciating pain they endured expelling us from their bodies and making them want to still love and spend time with us. New research from the University of California suggests that it has a similarly civilising effect on human males, making them more affectionate and better at forming relationships and social bonding. And it dramatically increased the libido and sexual performance of test subjects. When we hug someone, oxytocin is released into our bodies by our pituitary gland, lowering both our heart rates and our cortisol levels. Cortisol is the hormone responsible for stress, high blood pressure, and heart disease.

2. CULTIVATES PATIENCE

Connections are fostered when people take the time to appreciate and acknowledge one another. A hug is one of the easiest ways to show appreciation and acknowledgement of another person. The world is a busy, hustle-bustle place and we’re constantly rushing to the next task. By slowing down and taking a moment to offer sincere hugs throughout the day, we’re benefiting ourselves, others, and cultivating better patience within ourselves.

3. PREVENTS DISEASE

Affection also has a direct response on the reduction of stress which prevents many diseases. The Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami School of Medicine says it has carried out more than 100 studies into touch and found evidence of significant effects, including faster growth in premature babies, reduced pain, decreased autoimmune disease symptoms, lowered glucose levels in children with diabetes, and improved immune systems in people with cancer.

4. STIMULATES THYMUS GLAND

Hugs strengthen the immune system. The gentle pressure on the sternum and the emotional charge this creates activates the Solar Plexus Chakra. This stimulates the thymus gland, which regulates and balances the body’s production of white blood cells, which keep you healthy and disease free.

5. COMMUNICATION WITHOUT SAYING A WORD

Almost 70 percent of communication is nonverbal. The interpretation of body language can be based on a single gesture and hugging is an excellent method of expressing yourself nonverbally to another human being or animal. Not only can they feel the love and care in your embrace, but they can actually be receptive enough to pay it forward to others based on your initiative alone.

6. SELF-ESTEEM

Hugging boosts self-esteem, especially in children. The tactile sense is all-important in infants. A baby recognizes its parents initially by touch. From the time we’re born our family’s touch shows us that we’re loved and special. The associations of self-worth and tactile sensations from our early years are still imbedded in our nervous system as adults. The cuddles we received from our Mom and Dad while growing up remain imprinted at a cellular level, and hugs remind us at a somatic level of that. Hugs, therefore, connect us to our ability to self love.

7. STIMULATES DOPAMINE

Everything everyone does involves protecting and triggering dopamine flow. Low dopamine levels play a role in the neurodegenerative disease Parkinson’s as well as mood disorders such as depression. Dopamine is responsible for giving us that feel-good feeling, and it’s also responsible for motivation! Hugs stimulate brains to release dopamine, the pleasure hormone. Dopamine sensors are the areas that many stimulating drugs such as co***ne and methamphetamine target. The presence of a certain kinds of dopamine receptors are also associated with sensation-seeking.

8. STIMULATES SEROTONIN

Reaching out and hugging releases endorphins and serotonin into the blood vessels and the released endorphins and serotonin cause pleasure and negate pain and sadness and decrease the chances of getting heart problems, helps fight excess weight and prolongs life. Even the cuddling of pets has a soothing effect that reduces the stress levels. Hugging for an extended time lifts one’s serotonin levels, elevating mood and creating happiness.

9. PARASYMPATHETIC BALANCE

Hugs balance out the nervous system. The skin contains a network of tiny, egg-shaped pressure centres called Pacinian corpuscles that can sense touch and which are in contact with the brain through the vagus nerve. The galvanic skin response of someone receiving and giving a hug shows a change in skin conductance. The effect in moisture and electricity in the skin suggests a more balanced state in the nervous system – parasympathetic.
Embrace, embrace with your heart.~~

art: Dorina Costras

09/08/2018

Introducing our new dazzlingly-drawn book Where Are You…?

17/07/2018

Now here’s a sensory room

17/07/2018
02/04/2018

Fun, simple and awesome brain stimulation activity

08/01/2018

Happy New Year to all our beautiful people. Hoping 2018 is going to be a year of magic and adventure for you all. Gold Coast Therapy is going mobile this year!!! We are closing our clinic space for the time being, but will be doing home and school visits. So if anyone would like to make an appointment for the new year, just give me a call on 0429935336. Please leave a message if there is no answer as if I'm seeing clients or teaching I can't answer the phone, but I will get back to you as soon as I can. xx Kelly

09/08/2017

My beautiful blue eyed girl has recently been diagnosed with an eating disorder. Three years ago she was diagnosed with autism. Last week I sat with her and we talked. This is all her own word…

07/08/2017

Tickets still available. Hope you can join us on 20th august. Bookings close this Friday 11th August. We have lots of great raffle prizes to be won and we have 100 Esteem spa $50 vouchers to give away. Fashion parade and band will be performing throughout the morning. Please come along for a relaxing morning and help us raise money to purchase urgent equipment for some very special children and their families. Thank you for your support.

14/06/2017

🎶 MUSIC THERAPY 🎶 We are holding free School holiday Music Therapy sessions in our new sensory room for special needs children on 28th & 29th June and 4th & 6th July. Morning sessions 9.30am or 10.45am sessions available most dates. Small group sizes. Please contact jane.standen@grtfoundation.org or message or call 0438701201. Be quick - Limited availability.

06/03/2017

Recent research published in Frontiers in Public Health shows that the effects of vibrations produced by horses during horse-riding lead to the activation of the sympathetic nervous system, which improves learning in children.

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