Considering sensory processing issues in trauma affected children: the physical environment in children’s residential homes
Sensory processing issues are generally considered to be clinically significant in children who have suffered abuse and trauma and much has been written about the possible neurological correlates of such sensitivities (De Bellis and Thomas, 2003; van der Kolk, 2014). Comparatively little focus has b...
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| Main Authors: | Christopher Robinson, Alicia Madeleine Brown |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2016-04-01
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| Series: | Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care |
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