Rewiring the mind-body connection: Harnessing neuroplasticity for occupational therapy interventions (September 11, 2026)

Includes a Live Web Event on 09/11/2026 at 10:00 AM (EDT)

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    • Early bird pricing available!
    • Non-member - $275
    • Members and Associates - $220
    • Student/Provisional/Retured - $195
    • New Practitioner - $220
    • OTA - $220
    • Regular Price after 07/16/2026 2:55 AM
    • Non-member - $325
    • Members and Associates - $270
    • Student/Provisional/Retured - $245
    • New Practitioner - $270
    • OTA - $270

Online Workshop

September 11, 2026
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

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The mind-body connection and neuroplasticity are highly relevant topics for the Canadian occupational therapy community, especially as occupational therapists (OTs) increasingly address complex conditions such as chronic pain, mental health disorders, neurological injuries, long COVID, and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize and form new connections—plays a crucial role in recovery and rehabilitation, enabling OTs to design interventions that promote recovery and enhance functional outcomes ( Katz & Dwyer, 2021). Given that 1 in 5 Canadians experience mental health challenges each year, and the prevalence of conditions like long COVID and ME/CFS is rising, understanding neuroplasticity is essential for optimizing therapy ( Statistics Canada, 2024). 

The mind-body connection allows OTs to create holistic, individualized approaches that foster resilience and improve the quality of life and facilitate occupational participation for clients. This knowledge equips OTs with powerful tools to support clients in overcoming limitations and achieving meaningful participation in daily life, making this topic integral to the evolving landscape of occupational therapy in Canada. In this workshop, the mind-body connection and neuroplasticity will be explored, focusing on how these concepts can be applied in occupational therapy practice. Topics include how the brain adapts and reorganizes in response to injury, trauma, and conditions like chronic pain, long COVID, and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Participants will learn practical strategies to support clients, including movement, mindfulness, and therapeutic exercises to promote neuroplastic changes. The workshop will also address how stress, trauma, and chronic illness impact the nervous system and how OTs can foster resilience through mind-body interventions. A case study will provide an example of how to bring it together in therapy planning. By the end, participants will gain tools to enhance client recovery and improve overall functioning.

Preliminary workshop agenda

10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (ET)
  • Understanding neuroplasticity
  • The science of the nervous system
  • Common neuroplastic conditions
  • How to improve neuroplasticity for aiding occupational therapy interventions
11:30 - 11:45 a.m. (ET) Break
11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. (ET)
  • Exploring the occupational therapy role in neuroplastic interventions
  • Expanding the understanding of the mind-body connection
1:15 - 1:45 p.m. (ET) Break
1:45 - 3:15 p.m. (ET)
  • Intervention strategies and practice sessions
3:15 - 3:30 p.m. (ET) Break
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (ET)
  • Intervention strategies and practice sessions (continued)
  • Case study
Learning objectives

By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:

  1. Explain the principles of neuroplasticity and their relevance to occupational therapy intervention for conditions such as chronic pain, mental health disorders, long COVID, and ME/CFS.
  2. Describe how the mind-body connection influences nervous system function, stress responses, and occupational engagement across diverse clinical presentations.
  3. Identify the impacts of trauma, chronic illness, and dysregulation on the nervous system, and recognize signs that may guide assessment and therapy planning.
  4. Apply practical, evidence-informed mind-body strategies: such as movement, mindfulness, breathwork, and sensory-based interventions to promote neuroplastic changes and functional outcomes.
  5. Integrate a holistic, collaboration-centred framework to design interventions that enhance resilience, emotional regulation, and participation in meaningful occupations. 
Target audience

Occupational therapist clinicians and educators who wish to learn how integrate and apply principles of neuroplasticity into their practice to support their clients' occupational participation. Students in occupational therapy programs are also welcome to participate.

Please note: Each participant is responsible to ensure they apply the information within the context of their licensure, provincial/territorial legislations, institution regulations, scope of practice, etc.

Client age group

Children (5-12 years old), Adolescents (13-19 years old), Adults (20-64 years old), Older adults (65+ years old)

Areas of practice

Acute Care, Autism/Neurodiversity, Brain injury/Concussion/Spinal Cord, Cancer Care, Cardio-Respiratory Care, Case Management, Chronic Disease Management, ,Education & Fieldwork, Forensic Mental Health, Generalist, Global Health, Hand Therapy, Health Promotion & Wellness, Indigenous Health, Mental Health, MSK Rehabilitation, MVA Rehabilitation, Neurology, Older Adults, Primary Care, Psychotherapy, Return to Work, Sensory Integration & Processing, Service/Business Administration, Sexuality & Gender, Substance Use/Addictions, Veterans Affairs or Armed Forces

Workshop level

Beginner (0-2 years of experience in this specific practice area)

Please note: Participants with more than this stated level of experience are welcome to attend the workshop. The workshop content will be geared towards those with 0-2 years of experience.

Presenter

Zara Dureno, Reg. OT (BC)
Zara Dureno is an occupational therapist with experience and training in Mental Health, ME/CFS, long COVID, chronic pain, and concussion recovery. With a compassionate, holistic, and evidence-based approach, she helps clients regulate their nervous systems, build resilience, and reclaim their lives. Informed by her own recovery from chronic conditions and her love of neuroscience, Zara integrates many holistic and evidence-based to support lasting change. As a presenter, she is passionate about sharing practical strategies that empower both clients and clinicians in their journey toward healing and well-being.

Registration fees
Early bird rates: Registration and payment completed by July 15, 2026
CAOT Members and Associates CAOT Student/ Provisional Associates & Retired Members Non-member*
$220 $195 $275
Regular rates: Registration and payment completed after July 15, 2026
CAOT Members and Associates CAOT Student/ Provisional Associates & Retired Members Non-member*
$270 $245 $325
Registration deadline: September 11 at 9:59 a.m. (Eastern Time)

Please note that CAOT does not offer group registration fees.

*It may be more cost effective to become a CAOT Member or Associate rather than pay the non-member rate. See “Can a non-member register for a Workshop?” in our Professional Development FAQs to know which membership category you are eligible for.   

Registration fee includes:
  • Access to the online workshop platform
  • Access to the workshop recording for 14 days following the live sessions
  • An electronic copy of the presentation slide handouts
  • Opportunities to network with other occupational therapists with an interest in this topic
  • An electronic certificate of attendance
Cancellation/refund policy

All cancellation/refund requests must be sent in writing to  education@caot.ca. All cancellation requests received by August 26, 2026 will be given a full refund minus a $50.00 administrative fee. No refunds will be given after August 26, 2026. Substitutions and transfers requests received by August 26, 2026 are permitted and are subject to a $50.00 administrative fee.

If you are exceptionally unable to complete the workshop, please reach out to  education@caot.ca by 25 days following the end of the workshop for extended access to the recording (up to one month after the end of the workshop) or a one-time transfer to another offering of the same workshop if currently open for registration. 

CAOT reserves the right to modify the workshop title, description, registration dates and information on the workshop webpage. CAOT will notify participants on or before July 31, 2026 if there is insufficient registration by that date and reserves the right to cancel a Workshop due to insufficient registration up until August 14, 2026. CAOT reserves the right to modify the offering, interrupt Workshops, change the timing of a Workshop, cancel a Workshop or change the technology for the Workshop due to the presenter no longer being able to present the Workshop, severe weather, power failure, building closures or other special circumstances that are beyond the control of CAOT by notifying participants as soon as possible. If the Workshop is cancelled by CAOT, registrants will receive a full refund of the registration fee. CAOT will not be responsible for other costs or expenses incurred by registrants as a result of any such changes.


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The Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists (CAOT) is committed to accessibility as expressed in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). We provide an electronic copy of the handouts approximately one week ahead of time in multiple slide layouts, auto-generated closed captioning through Zoom (excluding breakout rooms), as well as access to the recording for two weeks following the workshop. If you require additional special arrangements for accessibility, please contact education@caot.ca or 1-800-434-2268 

This workshop will be offered in English.

Zara Dureno

Zara Dureno is an occupational therapist with her Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of British Columbia and undergraduate degree in psychology with a focus on neuroscience. She is passionate about all things neurological health and has a practice base of clients with concussion, mental health and chronic pain diagnoses. She has a lived experience with chronic pain, having recovered from a serious horse back riding injury. She has taken many courses and done a lot of research on these subjects. Zara has done several presentations both locally and internationally and is very passionate about this field of care on a personal and professional level.

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