Author pages are created from data sourced from our academic publisher partnerships and public sources.
- Publications
- Influence
A case study of a five-year-old child with pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified using sound-based interventions.
- A. J. Nwora, Bryan M. Gee
- Psychology, Medicine
- Occupational therapy international
- 1 March 2009
The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of The Listening Program (TLP) in treating a child with pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). Using a single-subject… Expand
The effectiveness of auditory stimulation in children with autism spectrum disorders: A case–control study
- Bryan M. Gee, K. Thompson, A. Pierce, M. Toupin, J. Holst
- Psychology
- 13 January 2015
Background/Aim: The Listening Program (TLP) is a sound-based intervention that claims to treat the behavioural challenges of children diagnosed on the autism spectrum with sensory processing… Expand
Improving sleep quality using weighted blankets among young children with an autism spectrum disorder
- Bryan M. Gee, Theodore G Peterson, Annie Buck, Kimberly Lloyd
- Psychology
- 7 April 2016
Background/Aims: Sleep and rest disturbances in children with an autism spectrum disorder and sensory over-responsivity are challenging issues to address. These are important self-care challenges… Expand
Cranial and Postcranial Anatomy of Cacops Morrisi, a Eucacopine Dissorophid from the Early Permian of Oklahoma
- Bryan M. Gee, R. Reisz
- Biology
- Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
- 4 March 2018
ABSTRACT The armored dissorophid Cacops morrisi is one of many anamniote taxa preserved at the speciose early Permian karst deposit near Richards Spur, Oklahoma. The taxon was previously known only… Expand
Efficacy of Weighted Blankets for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Overresponsivity, and Sleep Disturbance
- Bryan M. Gee, Tyler McOmber, Jesse Sutton, K. Lloyd
- Psychology
- 1 July 2017
Date Presented 3/31/2017Weighted blankets are commonly used by occupational therapists for children with autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing difficulties. The findings of this case series… Expand
Dissorophid diversity at the early Permian cave system near Richards Spur, Oklahoma, USA
- Bryan M. Gee, J. Bevitt, R. Reisz
- Geology
- 30 July 2019
The early Permian karst deposits near Richards Spur, Oklahoma, preserve a diverse assemblage of terrestrial dissorophoid temnospondyls in an upland environment. The dissorophids, an armored… Expand
Paediatric occupational therapists' use of sound-based interventions: a survey study.
- Bryan M. Gee, N. Devine, A. Werth, Vu Phan
- Medicine
- Occupational therapy international
- 1 September 2013
Sound-based interventions (SBIs) involve listening to psychoacoustically modified music as a means for promoting new neural pathways in individuals with neurological dysfunction. Multiple forms of… Expand
Use of Religious Observance as a Meaningful Occupation in Occupational Therapy
- Kelly Thompson, Bryan M. Gee, Sara Hartje
- Psychology
- 2018
Background: Research shows that religious and spiritual beliefs influence a person’s health and quality of life. Studies have found that religious people are healthier and require less access to… Expand
A qualitative research synthesis of positive subjective experiences in occupation from the Journal of Occupational Science (1993–2010)
- Aaron M. Eakman, Karen E Atler, Morgan Rumble, Bryan M. Gee, Brittney Romriell, N. Hardy
- Psychology
- 3 July 2018
ABSTRACT Meaning in occupation is an essential concept for occupational science because its presence is thought to foster human development, health, and well-being. We explored this concept using… Expand
Postcrania of large dissorophid temnospondyls from Richards Spur, Oklahoma
- Bryan M. Gee, R. Reisz
- Geology
- 22 March 2018
Abstract. The early Permian karst system near Richards Spur, Oklahoma preserves a diverse
assemblage of terrestrial dissorophoid temnospondyls. Here we report the
presence of a large-bodied… Expand