For my Blog this week I am following up on my last Blog about ‘Gestalt Language Processing’(GLP) and Intensive Interaction. Read on for more…
Tag Archives: Connecting with Intensive Interaction
‘Gestalt Language Processing’ and Intensive Interaction?
For my Blog this week I am looking into ‘Gestalt Language Processing’ from an Intensive Interaction perspective … a bit. Read on for more.
The physical and mental health benefits of touch … a research review
This Blog reports the results of a systematic research review into ‘the physical and mental health benefits of touch interventions’. Read on for more…
From ‘Access to Communication’ … to a worldwide approach in 30 years!
This year is the 30th anniversary of the first book on Intensive Interaction – ‘Access to Communication’ – and now the approach is truly global. Read on for more…
‘Staff experience of the implementation of Intensive Interaction within their places of work …’
Having re-read a paper on ‘Staff experience of the implementation of Intensive Interaction’ I set out how it fits with the theory of organisational change … read on for more.
The ‘double empathy problem’: Ten years on
I was recently pointed to a decade-on update on Damien Milton’s seminal paper: ‘On the ontological status of autism: The ‘double empathy problem’’. Read on for more …
The ‘Intensive Interaction Published Research Summaries Document’ 2024
For my Blog this week I am simply pointing readers to an updated version of the Intensive Interaction Published Research Summaries Document for 2024. Read on for more …
Intensive Interaction as an intervention approach in children with autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
For my first Blog of 2024 I am directing readers to a new systemic review on using Intensive Interaction with children with autism.
‘A life well led’?
For my Blog this week I am referencing a short paper called ‘“A life well led”: What does this mean for a person with severe intellectual disability?’.
Remembering Stansfield View
This Blog points the reader to a film called ‘Remembering Stansfield View’, made as ‘a love letter to all the people I have been fortunate to have known with learning disabilities’ by Gerard Wainwright. Follow the link for more …