Feasibility of a Research Protocol to Investigate the Effect of the TherapressureTM Program Using Salivary Cortisol
Background: There is an absence of high quality research to support the use of the Therapressure ProgramTM. This pilot study aimed at developing appropriate research protocols to investigate the effectiveness of the Therapressure ProgramTM on the stress response in children with sensory overresponsi...
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Main Authors: | Scott Weeks (Author), Kobie Boshoff (Author), Hugh Stewart (Author), Shona Kelly (Author), Chris B Della Vedova (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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