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Hyperacusis- Insights from Carolyn Brazil

25 min · 24 de oct de 2022
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Carolyn Brazil is a second year student in the art therapy and counseling masters program at Lesley University. Her research this past year has examined autism spectrum disorder and how to use art therapy with this population.  She has worked with children who live with autism spectrum disorder and will continually work with these populations in her future internship and practice.   Intro/Outro Music provided by Half Moon Island: https://halfmoonisland.bandcamp.com/ [https://halfmoonisland.bandcamp.com/]

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