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Sensory Integrative Therapy and Autism Ranking: Insufficient/Mixed evidence

Audience

The supporters of sensory integrative therapy say that it is appropriate for a wide range of people who have poor sensory integration. For example, according to the Sensory Integration Education website, accessed on 25 January 2018, sensory integrative therapy can be used with the following groups:  children and adults with autism; children with early childhood trauma and attachment issues; children with developmental issues; older adults with organic brain disorders such as dementia; adolescents, adults and older adults in acute and secure settings.

Updated
16 Jun 2022
Last Review
01 Apr 2018
Next Review
01 May 2024