Nadia Rajabalee, Kasia Kozlowska, Seung Yeon Lee, Blanche Savage, Clare Hawkes, Daniella Siciliano, Stephen W Porges, Susannah Pick, Souraya Torbey
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Neuromodulation Using Computer-Altered Music to Treat a Ten-Year-Old Child Unresponsive to Standard Interventions for Functional Neurological Disorder.
CASE HISTORY Marie-Therese, known as MT by family and friends, was a ten-year-old girl in Year 5 of primary school referred to the Mind-Body Program by a pediatrician for treatment of functional somatic symptoms—unsteady gait, blurry vision, periods of confusion or appearing dazed, and persisting headache—that had been triggered in the context of a viral illness.MT livedwith her parents, a younger sister, and her grandmother. Both parents worked full time as architects. The family history included rheumatoid arthritis (mother), epilepsy (uncle), and type 2 diabetes (grandfather) on the mother’s side of the family, and colorectal cancer (grandfather) on the father’s side. MT had been diagnosed with celiac disease at age 6, which was being managed with a gluten-free diet.
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