Abstract
Abstract Date Presented 04/22/2023 A study examining the characteristics of children identified with idiopathic sensory processing disorder (SPD) and relations among specific types and subtypes of SPD as proposed by the 2007 nosology (Miller et al.) will be presented. A descriptive correlational nonexperimental design was used. Results suggested that current typologies may include more types and subtypes than are clinically useful, and the most effective ways of understanding SPD as its own diagnostic entity are discussed. Primary Author and Speaker: Shelley Mulligan
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