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ToM Training

ToM Training is another term for theory of mind training, an intervention which teaches individuals how to work out what other people may be thinking and feeling

Tomatis Method

The Tomatis method is a form of auditory integration in which a person with autism listens to a selection of music which has been modified.

Topamax

Topamax is a brand name of an anticonvulsant drug called topiramate, which is designed to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures.

Topiramate

Topiramate is a type of anticonvulsant drug designed to prevent or reduce the severity of seizures.

Total Communication

Total communication is an approach that makes use of a number of fiorms of communication such as signed, oral, auditory, written and visual aids, depending on the particular needs and abilities of the individual

Touch Therapies

Touch therapies are a large group of therapies which use touch in one form or another.

Tourette's Syndrome

Tourette's syndrome is a neurological condition that is characterised by a combination of involuntary noises and movements called tics.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a complete medical system based on ensuring that opposing energies, called yin and yang, are in balance and that the life force or energy in every body, called qi, is also balanced and flowing freely.

Trampoline Therapy

Trampoline therapy is another term for rebound therapy, the use of trampolines to provide therapeutic exercise and recreation.

Tranquility Room

Tranquility room is another term for a multi-sensory environment, which contains equipment and materials designed to stimulate the senses.

Tranquillisers

Tranquillisers or tranquillizers are a large group of drugs designed to tranquillise, that is to say, calm, the mind.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain.

Transcranial Osteopathy

Transcranial osteopathy is another name for craniosacral therapy, an intervention which uses very light touching to balance the craniosacral system in the body.

Transfer Factor

Transfer factor is a polypeptide secreted by lymphocytes that is capable of transferring immunity from one cell or individual to another.

Transitional Lenses

Transitional lenses, another term for ambient prism lenses, are used to help improve ambient vision, the visual system related to spatial organisation.

Transporters

Transporters is the name of a website and DVD, featuring toy vehicles, which aims to help children enhance their understanding of the causes of emotions and of emotional expressions.

Trazodone

Trazodone is a type of drug called a tricyclic antidepressant and is sold under a variety of brand names inc. Molipaxin.

Treatment

Treatment is the management and care of a patient or the combating of a disease or disorder.

Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication-Handicapped Children

Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication-Handicapped Children (TEACCH) is a term which describes the various activities undertaken by Division TEACCH, part of the Department of Psychiatry of the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina in the USA.

Triad of Impairments

The triad of impairments is a term once used to describe the three core features or symptoms of autsm.

About This Glossary

This glossary is designed to explain some of the jargon and gobbledygook used by some people when they talk about autism or research..

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Disclaimer

The fact that an intervention is listed in this glossary does not necessarily mean that we agree with its use. Nor does it necessarily mean that there is any scientifically valid or reliable evidence behind it.