The Influence of Occupational Therapy on Self-Regulation in Juvenile Offenders
Conclusion: Results suggest that sensory-based occupational therapy may be an effective, trauma-informed intervention to improve self-regulation and support daily function of these incarcerated youth.
Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma - Category: Child Development Source Type: research
More News: Child Development | Children | Learning | Men | Occupational Health | Occupational Therapy | Statistics | Study | Universities & Medical Training