Feeling the pain : research into self-injury
By: Oliver, Chris.
Series: Communication Spring 2008: 10-11.Publisher: 2008Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): SELF INJURIOUS BEHAVIOUR | BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION | AUTISMSummary: Points out that research shows that self-injurious behaviour occurs in about 40 percent of children and adults with autism spectrum disorders. However, Professor Chris Oliver and his team at the Centre for neurodevelopmental Disorders in Birmingham, suggest that this distressing behaviour is not inevitable. Offers guidelines for managing it.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Points out that research shows that self-injurious behaviour occurs in about 40 percent of children and adults with autism spectrum disorders. However, Professor Chris Oliver and his team at the Centre for neurodevelopmental Disorders in Birmingham, suggest that this distressing behaviour is not inevitable. Offers guidelines for managing it.
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