Sensory Integration: Theory and Practice |  | Authors: Anita C. Bundy, Shelly J. Lane, Anne G. Fisher, Elizabeth A. Murray Publisher: F. A. Davis Company
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ISBN: 0803605455 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8515083 EAN: 9780803605459 ASIN: 0803605455
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Product Description Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins. Textbook, for occupational therapy students, presents an updated analysis on hypothesized neurological bases of sensory integrative dysfunction. Includes data on the auditory and visual systems as they relate to the disorder, strategies for use in schools, and summaries of recent research. Previous edition, c1991, by Anne G. Fisher.
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Understanding physiologic function September 4, 2001 Dorita S. Berger (Norwalk, CT. United States) 17 out of 49 found this review helpful
I am a music therapist specializing in work with Autistic and other diagnosed children. I have just completed a book titled: Music Therapy, Sensory Integration and The Autistic Child, currently in publication at Jessica Kingsley Publishers. It is filled with physiologic information as that relates to the work of music therapy. I have used the Fisher book as a reference and found it accurate, concise, and well presented, and it is one of the physiologic references in my own bibliography. Any therapist working with sensory integration issues must investigate the physiologic implications in coordinated hearing, seeing, sensing. For that information, I found this book clear and direct in helping lay readers and professionals alike to understand physiology. My own book follows similar progressions from presenting physiologic information to demonstrating, through case examples, how sensory integration implicates the work of music therapy. I recommend this book for clinicians, educators, caregivers. My own book will be available in late 2001.
Sensory Integration: Theory and Practice July 31, 2000 53 out of 55 found this review helpful
This was one of the few books available at the time my son was diagonosed with SI. The book was invaluable to me at the time. Understand the book is a theory and practice text, and is not written with the layman in mind. However, I did gain more insight into SI with the book. It helped me understand a lot of the reasons behind my son's behaviors. It also helped me better understand the need for the therapy he was receiving, and why things affected him the way they did. I would recommend this book to other parents who are as perplexed as I was. It helps with a few more pieces of the puzzle.
Sensory Integration:Theory and Practice June 25, 2000 Mrs Consuello M Burgoyne (Sydney, Australia) 37 out of 40 found this review helpful
Even with forty years of experience in the field, I found this book insightful. It is written to enlarge existing understanding of sensory integration without intimidating the reader. The wealth of knowledge can help not only the new graduate, but also the more experienced practitioner.
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