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Sensory Approaches to Mental Health Practice

  • 1st Edition - March 29, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Tawanda Machingura, Pamela Meredith
  • Language: English

Sensory Approaches to Mental Health Practice presents the latest research on the relationship between sensory processing and a range of mental health conditions, along with… Read more

Description

Sensory Approaches to Mental Health Practice presents the latest research on the relationship between sensory processing and a range of mental health conditions, along with coverage of relevant sensory-based programs. This book includes real life case studies to support practical and clinical application. Organised into sections on theory, specific diagnoses, clinical settings, interventions, and tools to practice, it explores key topics such as sensory processing, sensory integration, sensory modulation, and the intersection of these with recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care, in mental health practice. This comprehensive resource equips readers with the knowledge, practical skills, and tools to apply sensory approaches effectively and in a recovery-focused manner across diverse client needs and settings.

Key features

  • Offers an interdisciplinary evidence-based resource to support sensory neuroscience applications in mental health care
  • Includes relevant tools, programs, and frameworks useful for clinicians and practitioners involved in mental health care
  • Explores numerous case studies implementing the theories and approaches included in this volume

Readership

Neuroscience clinicians involved with mental health practice, sensory neuroscience researchers.

Table of contents

Section I Sensory processing theory, nosology, and taxonomy

1. Introduction

2. The neuroscience of the sensory systems

3. Behavioral theory: Overview of theoretical frameworks

4. Sensory approaches and recovery oriented practice

5. Sensory processing and sensory integration: Principles and therapy implications

6. Sensory modulation interventions in practice when working with
Section II Using sensory approaches with specific populations

7. The lived experience

8. Sensory approaches for anxiety and depression

9. Sensory approaches and acquired brain injury

10. Sensory approaches for people with schizophrenia

11. Sensory approaches and eating disorders

12. Sensory approaches and chronic pain

13. Sensory modulation in dementia care
Section III Sensory informed intervention approaches

14. Sensory modulation program

15. Adolescent Regul8 program

16. Activity and occupational engagement

17. Animal-assisted therapy

18. Sensorimotor spiritual and religious practice in mental health
Section IV Use of sensory approaches in specific settings

19. Beeping monitors, bright lights, and white walls: A sensory journey through hospital birth and beyond. Matricentric perspectives on embodiment and environment

20. Surviving the emotional rollercoaster: Sensory interventions to support parents with infants in the neonatal critical care unit

21. Use of sensory approaches in inpatient acute services, including crisis care planning

22. Applying sensory approaches in community-based mental health services
Section V Sensory tools and resources

23. Sensory assessment tools Pamela Joy Meredith Prof and Tawanda Machingura

24. Resources for sensory approaches in practice

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: March 31, 2026
  • Language: English

About the editors

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Tawanda Machingura

Professor Tawanda Machingura is a highly accomplished occupational therapy practitioner and academic, with extensive experience spanning clinical practice, program leadership, and scholarly research. He holds a PhD from Griffith University’s School of Applied Psychology, where his doctoral work examined the effectiveness of sensory modulation in adults living with schizophrenia. Renowned for his leadership in advancing occupational therapy education in Australia, he has played a pivotal role in designing and implementing innovative programs nationwide. He played a key role in the establishment of the Graduate Entry Masters and Doctor of Occupational Therapy programs at Bond University and then went on to lead the establishment of occupational therapy programs at The University of Southern Queensland and the University of Notre Dame, Australia. His research centers on psychosocial, evidence-based interventions to enhance mental health and well-being, and he remains deeply committed to advancing the profession through publication, international conference engagement, teaching, and mentoring the next generation of occupational therapists.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, School of Health Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Australia and Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Southern Queensland

PM

Pamela Meredith

Professor Pamela Meredith is Discipline Lead of Occupational Therapy at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) and Fellow of the Occupational Therapy Australia Research Academy. She holds dual registration as an occupational therapist and a psychologist with AHPRA. After clinical work in disability, child, and youth mental health, and education, she transitioned into academia in 1997 and earned her PhD in 2006 from The University of Queensland. Her research explores the links between early-life experiences (e.g., attachment, sensory patterns), parenting, and long-term health outcomes, focusing on chronic pain, mental health, and trauma. Professor Meredith has over 160 peer-reviewed publications and has received numerous awards for teaching, research excellence, and research higher degree supervision.

Affiliations and expertise
Professor, School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, and Honorary Associate Professor, The University of Queensland, Australia

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