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Originally Posted by Chemar View Post
imho Therapy is a far better treatment than meds for SPD
A combination of CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) and OT(occupational therapy) can be very beneficial, and often you can do these on your own once you understand the basics.
I second ^this^ completely!!

OT is the main treatment for SPD. I did say medications can be used to help, however they are generally used in conjunction with OT and not as a treatment by itself. Medications generally help with the reaction of sensitivity, rather than the actual sensory processing issue itself.
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