Adapting a desensitisation programme to address the dog phobia of an adult on the autism spectrum with a learning disability.
By: Dansey, Diane.
Contributor(s): Peshawaria, Reeta.
Series: Good Autism Practice 10 (1) 2009: 9-14.Publisher: 2009Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | LEARNING DISABILITY | PHOBIAS | DOGS | TREATMENTSummary: Points out that as dog phobia is very common in people on the autism spectrum this case study addresses an important topic on which very little research has been conducted. This carefully implemented and very successful desensitisation programme highlights a number of important considerations when planning such a programme.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Points out that as dog phobia is very common in people on the autism spectrum this case study addresses an important topic on which very little research has been conducted. This carefully implemented and very successful desensitisation programme highlights a number of important considerations when planning such a programme.
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