Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/7/21 A descriptive study using the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile compared the scores of people recovering from addiction with the profile scores of the normative sample and found a preference for sensation avoiding among people recovering from addiction. This knowledge indicates a need for sensory-informed interventions to enhance self-regulation and occupational performance in home, work, and community environments for people recovering from addictions. Primary Author and Speaker: Catana Brown Additional Authors and Speakers: Julie L. Watson Contributing Authors: Jennifer O'Connor Duffy

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