People experiencing disorders in regulation are highly sensitive
to stimulation from the environment, emotionally reactive, and have
difficulty maintaining an organized and calm life style. They are
impulsive, easily frustrated, and as a result make decisions that
lead to an overwrought state-or who conversely retreat entirely
from the world. This disorder is most likely to accompany diagnoses
of bipolar or mood disorder, anxiety, depression,
obsessive-compulsive disorder, Asperger s syndrome, eating or sleep
disorders, and/or attention deficit disorder. This book instructs
therapists how best to treat the dysregulated adult, providing
diagnostic checklists, and a chapter by chapter inventory in
approaching treatment of dysregulation in a variety of life
skills.
Informs the therapist how dysregulation relates to multiple
disordersIncludes clinical observations and case studiesGives the
therapist tools and techniques for the client to understand his
behavior, reframe problems in a positive way, and take
responsibility for behavior changeEncompasses sensory integration
therapy and mind-body techniques for the therapist to guide the
client toward self-calmingEmphasis on effective relational dynamics
between the client and significant persons in his or her
lifeSeparate chapters on how to treat dysregulation effects on
multiple behaviors, including mood regulation, behavioral control,
inattention, sleep, feeding, and social interactions"
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