Psychological Assessment And Communication Research Paper

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Facilitated communication is widely under scrutiny and doubt owing to the fact that one cannot ascertain the authorship of the typed messages. FC, as it is commonly known, is designed to assist a person with autism to communicate by use of a message board or even an electronic device. The procedure involves a facilitator supporting the hand or other body organ of the affected person with the intention of assisting them to point to letters or type on a provided display to formulate messages. The intention of the physical contact is to provide support for the body organs and give stabilization and to enable them to slow down. It is also meant to assist such a person draw away from the keyboard before choosing the next letter. Rosemary Crossley is credited for introducing the method for the first time in the 70s in Australia. It was first used to handle people with cerebral palsy problems. The 1980s saw the method applied to people with autism. The approach was especially popularised and made use of commonly in the USA by one Douglas Biklin in the early days of the 90s. The central objective of FC is to enable individuals to communicate independently. Anecdotal and descriptive reports show that the messages that emanate from those using FC have indicated unexpected levels of https://www.paperdue.com/essay/psychological-assessment-and-communication-2161654

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