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100 1  Biel, Lindsey. 
245 10 Sensory processing challenges :|beffective clinical work 
       with kids & teens /|cLindsey Biel. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bW.W. Norton & Company,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    xiv, 280 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "A Norton professional book." 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-266) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gPart I.|tRecognizing Sensory Processing Challenges : --
       |g1.|tYour Client's Sensory World --|g2.|tScreening for 
       Sensitivities --|g3.|tWhat is Sensory Processing Disorder?
       --|gPart II.|tUsing the Best Clinical Strategies : --|g4.
       |tGaining Insight and Developing a Therapeutic Program --
       |g5.|tCollaborating with Occupational Therapists and Other
       Professionals --|g6.|tEmpowering Strategies for Parents --
       |g7.|tWorking with Schools --|g8.|tA Sensory Smart Future.
520    "Equipping clinicians with "sensory smarts" to treat their
       child clients. Many children and teens suffer from sensory
       challenges, meaning that they have unusual reactions to 
       certain sensory experiences that most of us find 
       commonplace. These challenges can range from moderate to 
       severe-from an aversion to bright lights or the feel of 
       anything remotely abrasive, to stopping short in panic 
       every time a loud noise or siren is heard, or having an 
       oral tactile sensitivity that prevents normal feeling in 
       the mouth and hinders feeding. Accompanying these sensory 
       issues-the full-blown version of which is called "sensory 
       processing disorder" (SPD)-can be a range of behavioral 
       problems like OCD and anxiety, and more severely, 
       Asperger's and autism. This book equips clinicians with 
       all the information they need to know to accurately 
       identify sensory sensitivities in their child clients: how
       to pay attention to sensory issues and recognize when a 
       client is struggling; how these issues factor into the 
       behavioral problems at hand; and how best to partner with 
       the right professionals to help kids at home and in 
       school."--Publisher's website. 
650  0 Sensory integration dysfunction in children. 
650  0 Sensory disorders in children|xTreatment. 
650  7 Sensory integration dysfunction in children.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01736997 
650 12 Sensation Disorders|xtherapy.|0(DNLM)D012678Q000628 
650 22 Sensation Disorders|xdiagnosis.|0(DNLM)D012678Q000175 
650 22 Child.|0(DNLM)D002648 
650 22 Adolescent.|0(DNLM)D000293 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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