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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

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Sensory processing disorder (SPD) affects how the brain processes sensory stimuli and can result in hyper- or hypo-sensitivity to sensory stimuli. This can lead to difficulties in perceiving and adapting to the environment.

Causes/Description:

Sensory processing disorder (SPD) affects the way the brain processes sensory information. There is no clear cause of SPD, but genetics, early developmental environment, and neurological factors may play a role. Some factors that may play a role in SPD include prematurity, brain developmental disorders, and environmental factors such as noise or toxins.

Sensory processing disorder (SPD)

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Sensibilitätstraining, Ergotherapie, Physiotherapie, Logopädie, Verhaltenstherapie, Frühförderung, Entwicklungsförderung, Sozialkompetenztraining

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SPD can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, neurological differences in the brain, and environmental factors such as early childhood trauma or excessive sensory stimulation.

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- Sensory integration therapy - Behavioral therapy to cope with sensory stimuli - Occupational therapy to promote self-regulation - Individual adaptation of environmental stimuli

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The first descriptions of sensory processing disorders date back to the 1960s. The pioneering work of A. Jean Ayres in the 1970s on sensory integration therapy was groundbreaking. Research and development of therapies to treat SPD continues continuously.

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