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  1. Feb 5, 2019 · Sensory sensitivity plays an important role in sensory processing sensitivity (SPS), a personality trait, as well as in the clinical symptomatology of sensory processing in ASD, sensory processing disorder (SPD), depression, and anxiety disorders, as we further discuss below.

    • What Sensory Processing Disorder Looks Like
    • The Causes of Sensory Processing Disorder
    • Treatment For SPD

    Sensory Processing Disorder can affect people in only one sense–for example, just touch or just sight or just movement–or in multiple senses. One person with SPD may over-respond to touch sensation and find clothing, physical contact, other tactile sensory input to be unbearable and/or they may respond to visual or auditory or another sensory input...

    The causes of Sensory Processing Disorder presents a pressing question for every parent of a child with SPD. Many worry that they are somehow to blame for their child's sensory issues. Parents ask, "Is it something I did?" The causes of SPD are among the subjects that researchers at STAR Institute for Sensory Processing and their collaborators in t...

    Effective treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder is available, but far too many children with sensory symptoms are misdiagnosed and/or improperly treated. Untreated SPD that persists into adulthood can affect an individual's ability to succeed in marriage, work, and community social environments.

  2. Jan 29, 2019 · Nightmare disorder is defined by the repeated occurrence of nightmares that cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning, which are not attributable to the physiological effects of a substance (e.g. drug abuse or medication) and which cannot be adequately explained by coexist...

    • Annika Gieselmann, Malik Ait Aoudia, Michelle Carr, Anne Germain, Robert Gorzka, Brigitte Holzinger,...
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  3. Jan 27, 2020 · In the first part, we will review the most relevant sensory abnormalities detected in ASD, and then focus on tactile processing deficits through the discussion of recent clinical and experimental studies.

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  5. Jul 1, 2011 · DEFINITION OF ACUTE STRESS DISORDER. Table 1 presents the DSM-IV criteria for ASD. The primary difference between ASD and PTSD is the duration of the symptoms and the former's emphasis on dissociative reactions to the trauma.

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