Transdisciplinary Approach for Learning Disorders in Florida | The Morris Center

Our Transdisciplinary Approach

A true transdisciplinary approach is proven to be the most effective method of treating learning difficulties. At The Morris Center, clients can receive interdisciplinary treatment to address multiple concerns in a synergistic way. Our clinic offers intensive interdisciplinary therapy to clients through a team approach. Our experienced professionals, each an expert in their field, work with clients to address the root causes of learning difficulties and to maximize treatment gains.

What is a Transdisciplinary Approach?

A transdisciplinary approach to treatment uses an interdisciplinary model, integrating expertise and experience from several different and related professional disciplines. Each professional on our transdisciplinary team provides input, data and concepts to maximize the client’s improvement from each area of treatment.

The interdisciplinary nature of TMC treatment programs broadens the skill sets of each therapist due to their exposure and interaction with other experts outside their discipline. This also allows our transdisciplinary team to work together to reinforce and maintain goals not normally monitored.

With a truly transdisciplinary team, the typical boundaries of each professional discipline tend to disappear. Instead, each professional develops a working knowledge of their co-workers’ areas of expertise. Ultimately, the common goal – exceptional interdisciplinary treatment progress – is achieved through the collaborative team.

What are the benefits of the Transdisciplinary Approach?

The Morris Center uses an interdisciplinary assessment and treatment model that first identifies the most likely cause or causes of the learning or academic difficulty. Based on the team’s assessment findings, The Morris Center’s team of professionals create an individualized and unique interdisciplinary treatment program (supported by long-term scientific evidence).

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This program helps our clients with dyslexia or other difficulties re-enter their schools or work place with improved skills, which are consistent with their expected range of academic and job potential.

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Our interdisciplinary treatment program is fundamentally different from the approach employed by typical learning centers or tutors. These programs typically treat the client’s symptoms or teach individuals to compensate for weaker skills.

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Rarely do these programs or tutors uncover the possible causes of the client’s difficulties.

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The Morris Center transdisciplinary team provides an individualized treatment program that focuses on improving a client’s weaker skills that are most likely contributing to their learning or academic difficulties.

How does The Morris Center utilize the Transdisciplinary Team Approach?

Transdisciplinary Team Members:
Key Treatment Features Are Based On Neuroscience And Behavioral Treatment Research Findings:
Occupational Therapy (OT) provides specific treatments that can assist clients in overcoming sensory processing and motor difficulties, these occur in approximately 50% of the clients and may be one or a combination of the following:

OT works to improve overall strength, balance and coordination. Attention is also given to handwriting, oral control and ocular motor skills. This type of treatment helps build stronger sensory and motor skills that in turn lead to better self-esteem and self-confidence.

Our team of professionals discuss treatment options for behavioral management of attention, mood or behavior disorders however we do not prescribe medication. Our team’s role is to provide all the essential information, so that the family, parents or individual can make the most informed choice about treatment(s).

During each therapy hour the client’s attention is monitored and reported. Non-pharmacological measures designed to maximize attention and arousal are integrated into all language and OT sessions.

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