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The author of this book about treating people who have sensory integration difficulties is herself sensory defensive. She shows how the condition, if untreated, can cause secondary effects, and she offers practical treatments based on a recognition that this is a neurological, not a psychological condition.
Publication
Harper Perennial (2003), 400 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
0060932929 / 9780060932923
Physical description
400 p.; 5.31 inches