Hello! This is a group sponsored by Fall Creek Counseling Associates. We are sponsoring this group to provide our community information, support and resources related to Sensory Processing Disorder. We meet at 5900 Coyle Avenue, Suite D in Carmichael (the corner of Manzanita and Coyle, up the street from the Home Depot).

Sensory processing (sometimes called "sensory integration" or SI) is a term that refers to the way the nervous system receives and processes messages from our senses.

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD, formerly known as "sensory integration dysfunction") is a term used to describe the challenges that a person faces when sensory signals encounter problems either getting received, processed, interpreted, or translated into action.

Pioneering occupational therapist and neuroscientist A. Jean Ayres, PhD, likened SPD to a neurological "traffic jam" that prevents certain parts of the brain from receiving the information needed to interpret sensory information correctly. A child or adult with SPD finds it difficult to process and act upon information received through the senses, which creates challenges in performing countless everyday tasks. Motor clumsiness, behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, school failure, and other impacts may result if the disorder is not treated effectively.

Research by the SPD Foundation indicates that 1 in every 20 children experiences symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder that are significant enough to affect their ability to participate fully in everyday life. Symptoms of SPD, like those of most disorders, occur within a broad spectrum of severity. While most of us have occasional difficulties processing sensory information, for children and adults with SPD, these difficulties are chronic, and they disrupt everyday life.


SPD is most commonly diagnosed in children, but people who reach adulthood without treatment also experience symptoms and continue to be affected by their inability to accurately and appropriately interpret sensory messages.

These "sensational adults" may have difficulty performing routines and activities involved in work, close relationships, and recreation. Because adults with SPD have struggled for most of their lives, they may also experience depression, underachievement, social isolation, and/or other secondary effects.

Sadly, misdiagnosis is common because many health care professionals are not trained to recognize sensory issues. We hope to increase awareness of and information about SPD as we support you through this meetup group.

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