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An Interoception- Based Intervention for Improving Emotional Regulation in Children in a Special Education Classroom: Feasibility Study

Kelly Mahler, Kerri Hample, Carly Ensor, Mary Ludwig, Laura Palanzo-Sholly, Adelaide Stang, Dominic A. Trevisan, Claudia Hilton

2024Occupational Therapy In Health Care12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Interoception supports the ability to notice, interpret, and react to internal sensations and impacts emotional regulation and participation in meaningful activities. This study aimed to expand evidence regarding the efficacy of a 7-week intervention based on The Interoception Curriculum: A Guide to Developing Mindful Self-Regulation in improving interoception and emotional regulation. We purposefully sampled middle-school participants (N = 9) with several diagnoses from a special education classroom. Self-report and teacher-report measures on interoceptive awareness and emotional regulation were collected before and after implementation of the interoception intervention. Statistically significant correlations were seen between the interoceptive awareness and emotional regulation and improvements in interoceptive awareness and emotional regulation were found following the intervention. In a small one group pretest/post-test design, a seven-week intervention based on the interoception curriculum demonstrated feasibility of this approach for children in a special education classroom and outcomes showed that interoceptive awareness and emotional regulation could improve after participation in this intervention.

Topics & Concepts

InteroceptionIntervention (counseling)NoticePsychologyApplied psychologyClinical psychologyPsychotherapistDevelopmental psychologyCognitive psychologyPsychiatryNeurosciencePolitical scienceLawPerceptionPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsInfant Health and DevelopmentChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
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