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Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies: A Clinician's Guide to Developments and Interventions / Edition 1

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Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies: A Clinician's Guide to Developments and Interventions / Edition 1
Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies: A Clinician's Guide to Developments and Interventions / Edition 1

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Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies: A Clinician's Guide to Developments and Interventions / Edition 1

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provides clinicians with an innovative, research-based foundation for incorporating technology into clinical practice. It offers an overview of current technological developments in therapy, such as the use of therapeutic texting, virtual reality programs, tablet apps, and online games. Chapters examine therapeutic applications of technology for those who have experienced trauma and a variety of conditions including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and speech concerns. The book also offers suggestions for how technology can be used in hospitals, as well as with migrant, refugee, and homeless populations. Combining theory and research with a wealth of case studies and practical resources, this book will be relevant to all mental health, speech and language, and child life specialists.

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