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Sensory Modulation in Children Exposed to Continuous Traumatic Stress
Aviva Yochman
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Ruth Pat-Horenczyk
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School of Occupational Therapy
The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
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Sensory Modulation
100%
Continuous Traumatic Stress
100%
Sensory Processing
100%
PTS Symptoms
75%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
50%
Child Behavior Problems
25%
Sensory Modality
25%
Clinically Significant
25%
Significant Predictors
25%
Logistic Regression
25%
Political Violence
25%
Daily Life
25%
Intervention Program
25%
Evidence Support
25%
Mothers' Perception
25%
Routine Evaluation
25%
Sensory Modulation Disorder
25%
Group Classification
25%
Multiple Needs
25%
Daily Activities
25%
Sensory Processing Deficits
25%
Short Sensory Profile
25%
Symptomatic children
25%
Sensory Events
25%
Psychology
Sensory Processing
100%
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
40%
Intervention Program
20%