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An Integrative Review of Sensory Approaches in Adult Inpatient Mental Health: Implications for Occupational Therapy in Prison-Based Mental Health Services

Gisele Craswell, Crystal Dieleman, Parisa Ghanouni

2020Occupational Therapy in Mental Health28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Sensory modulation approaches are being used in prison mental health services as a means of empowering clients with self-regulation tools to improve occupational performance and overall well-being. However, the argument must be made whether this is an evidence-informed intervention. The purpose of this integrative review was to examine the evidence for using sensory modulation approaches in prison mental health services, and discuss its relevance to occupational therapists. The consistency of positive findings, its safety in use, low cost, and its link with person-centered, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented practices, suggests that sensory modulation is a promising approach in prison mental health services.

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PrisonMental healthOccupational therapyConsistency (knowledge bases)Perspective (graphical)PsychologyIntervention (counseling)Relevance (law)Sensory systemArgument (complex analysis)Clinical psychologyMedicinePsychiatryCognitive psychologyComputer scienceInternal medicinePolitical scienceArtificial intelligenceCriminologyLawOccupational Therapy Practice and ResearchTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchHealthcare Decision-Making and Restraints
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