On Demand Replays

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On-Demand Workshops

Learn at your own pace. Reflect in your own time.

Access recordings of previous Lumina Springs workshops exploring psychologically informed occupational therapy, neurodiversity, emotional and relational practice, formulation and professional identity.

All workshops include:

✓ 90-day access
✓ CPD certificate
✓ Downloadable resources
✓ Optional knowledge check
✓ Watch anywhere, anytime

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Conversations That Hold: Staying Occupational in Emotional and Relational Practice

£50.00
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Occupational Formulation: Making Sense of Participation Without Pathologising

£50.00

Occupational therapists are often asked to make sense of complex situations. We gather information, identify patterns, consider strengths and challenges, and attempt to understand why participation has become difficult. Yet many of us have experienced the tension of trying to formulate without reducing people to diagnoses, deficits or symptoms.

This workshop explores occupational formulation as a way of organising complexity while remaining grounded in participation, meaning, identity, relationships and context.

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Sitting with What Hurts: Grief, Shame and Anxiety as Occupational Experiences

£50.00

This is the full recording of the live Lumina Springs training, now available to watch on demand.

Grief, shame, and anxiety are familiar companions in occupational therapy work. They appear in subtle ways, in abandoned routines, in occupations that no longer fit, in hesitation, withdrawal, or exhaustion. Often they sit in the room without being named, while we quietly wonder how long to stay, what is expected of us, or whether simply being there is actually enough.

This session invites occupational therapists to slow down and revisit sitting with emotional experience as skilled, ethical, and distinctly occupational practice.

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