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The Good Box: Beyond Sensory Turmoil and Pain in Autism
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The Good Box: Beyond Sensory Turmoil and Pain in Autism
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The Good Box: Beyond Sensory Turmoil and Pain in Autism
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The Good Box
combines material from Phoebe Caldwell's pioneering books,
The Anger Box
and
Hall of Mirrors, Shards of Clarity
and adds new insights and updates. Phoebe Caldwell explores how to understand and help those who struggle with sensory issues due to autism. In her influential and successful book
, expert practitioner Phoebe Caldwell shifted attention away from the surface symptoms of autism and towards understanding sensory experiences and alleviating the distress associated with them. ‘The Anger Box’ of the title was a drawing by William, then aged six, of the sensations he felt when he lost control due to sensory overload. The book ended with William’s ‘Good Box,’ representing his experience of calm and relief. Bringing together ideas and material from
as well as the later
(which explored sense of self), and integrating updates and findings from a further decade of autism research,
gathers and extends insights from a pioneer of the field now in her ninetieth year.
combines material from Phoebe Caldwell's pioneering books,
The Anger Box
and
Hall of Mirrors, Shards of Clarity
and adds new insights and updates. Phoebe Caldwell explores how to understand and help those who struggle with sensory issues due to autism. In her influential and successful book
, expert practitioner Phoebe Caldwell shifted attention away from the surface symptoms of autism and towards understanding sensory experiences and alleviating the distress associated with them. ‘The Anger Box’ of the title was a drawing by William, then aged six, of the sensations he felt when he lost control due to sensory overload. The book ended with William’s ‘Good Box,’ representing his experience of calm and relief. Bringing together ideas and material from
as well as the later
(which explored sense of self), and integrating updates and findings from a further decade of autism research,
gathers and extends insights from a pioneer of the field now in her ninetieth year.