This Course Includes
Video content
To the recording
Handouts
Continuing Professional Development
This course describes the sensory pain and pleasure experienced by autistic individuals throughout their lifespan. It explains relevant theoretical models and analysis of sensory experiences, including synaesthesia, interoception and alexithymia, quotations describing sensory sensitivity and its effect on quality of life, association with anxiety, eating disorders and depression, as well as a review of assessment instruments. Also included are descriptions of resources, ways of reducing and accommodating sensory sensitivity, and how some sensory experiences can improve quality of life.
Who will benefit?
Learning Objectives
Understand the sensory perception associated with autism.
Know the various instruments that can be used to measure the sensory profile.
Appreciate the effects of sensory sensitivity in daily life.
Identify adaptive and maladaptive coping mechanisms.
Recognise the interaction of sensory sensitivity and anxiety and its potential contribution to an eating disorder, social isolation and depression.
How sensory sensitivity can be used constructively for a career in the arts and as a soothing and enjoyable experience.