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sensory processing disorder are also
known to
potentially exhibit stimming behaviors.
Stimming has been
interpreted as a
protective response to overstimulation...
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Martin Stimming (born
December 1983),
better known under his
stage name
Stimming, is a Hamburg-based
music producer. He is well
known for
using hand-made...
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several treatment options are available.
Stereotypy is
sometimes called stimming in autism,
under the
hypothesis that it self-stimulates one or more senses...
- schizophrenia. A form of self-treatment
arises in that many
patients develop stimming in a natural, unplanned, and
largely nonconscious way,
simply because they...
- unexceptional.[citation needed] This can lead to an
increased frequency of
stimming, meltdowns, shutdowns, and
dissociation compared to
neurotypical people...
-
series of
social phenomena of the same name. C****oathetosis
Dancing mania Stimming Tic Gillian, Bates; Sarah, Tabrizi; Lesley,
Jones (2014). Huntington's...
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pleasant but
purposeless activity with the
hands (manual
fidgeting or
stimming). Some
users believe these toys help them
tolerate anxiety, frustration...
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Sieben geistliche Oden und ein Gedicht [scores] No. 5 "Ich
stimm'
itzund ein Straff-Lied an"
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Deutsche Übersetzungen und Gedichte...
- outcomes.
Typical examples of
autistic masking include the
suppression of
stimming and
reactions to
sensory overload. To
compensate difficulties in social...
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approaches can be
applied to non-harmful or
adaptive autistic traits (e.g.
stimming,
intense interests) of the same individual. In
recent years, both new intervention...