Adds Jim Lane, director of the Duke University psychophysiology laboratory: "People are less aware of caffeine as a drug than they are of alcohol and other recreational drugs that .
New Treatment Capitalizes on Autism’s Unique Characteristics An innovative method to treat children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder attempts to turn their symptoms into strengths. Dr. Laurence Sugarman, a pediatrician and researcher at Rochester Institute of Technology has developed a treatment method that teaches affected children how to control their psychophysiology and behavior using computerized biofeedback and clinical hypnosis. The methods ...
Nov. 26, 2013 - Psych Central
Turning autism upside down: When symptoms are strengths A novel approach to treating children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder could help them navigate their world by teaching them to turn their symptoms into strengths. A researcher has developed a treatment method that teaches affected children how to control their psychophysiology and behavior using computerized biofeedback and clinical hypnosis.
Nov. 25, 2013 - Science Daily