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Living Sensationally

Living Sensationally

Winnie Dunn

(2007)

Abstract

How do you feel when you bite into a pear… wear a feather boa… stand in a noisy auditorium… or look for a friend in a crowd?

Living Sensationally explains how people's individual sensory patterns affect the way we react to everything that happens to us throughout the day. Some people will adore the grainy texture of a pear, while others will shudder at the idea of this texture in their mouths. Touching a feather boa will be fun and luxurious to some, and others will bristle at the idea of all those feathers brushing on the skin. Noisy, busy environments will energize some people, and will overwhelm others.

The author identifies four major sensory types: Seekers; Bystanders; Avoiders and Sensors. Readers can use the questionnaire to find their own patterns and the patterns of those around them, and can benefit from practical sensory ideas for individuals, families and businesses.

Armed with the information in Living Sensationally, people will be able to pick just the right kind of clothing, job and home and know why they are making such choices.


Absorbing, not just reading, Living Sensationally makes one think of improvements in one's life and in one's relationship to others. Dunn covers areas of life from what one eats to how the home is arranged...Have a great time with this book, sharing its insights for yourself and others. I did!
Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners
Dr Dunn nicely frames sensory issues in the context of what we all experience regardless of ability or disability
Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders
It explains how our individual behaviours in every day life can be related to the way we respond to sensory experiences. Dunn begins by giving the tools to understand sensory patterns; encouraging the reader to relate the information to themselves, their friends, family and colleagues. The sensory pattern questionnaire enables the reader to identify which sensory pattern most applies to them, be it seeker, avoider, sensor or bystander... Throughout the book, practical tips for sensational living are provided about how to adjust living situations to meet everyone's sensory needs to create a more harmonious living, working and leisure space. An easy read for those who want to increase their understanding of themselves and others through the senses.
British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Dr. Winnie Dunn has solved one of the great mysteries of life -- the sensory puzzle! This amazing book helps everyone understand their sensory system and thereby improves quality of life. This book is essential for anyone who wants to understand themselves and their family, friends, and community.
Brenda Smith Myles, University of Kansas, USA
Dr. Winnie Dunn is Professor and Chair of the Department of Occupational Therapy Education at the University of Kansas Medical Center. She is the leading authority and internationally recognized for her research about how people respond to sensory experiences in their everyday lives. Dr. Dunn has published widely and her work on sensory processing includes development of a set of measures, called the Sensory Profiles, which are used by many disciplines internationally. She lives with her husband Tim in Kansas City, Missouri.
Excellent introduction to sensory processing...The book is very readable and accessible. It allows people to examise their own reaction to sensation and offers practical suggestion as to how to adjust their environment or routines to be compatiable with their sensory type.
COTSS PLD
Whether the reader is an experienced practitioner, a caregiver of someone with sensory issues or just an average individual who happens to cut all the tags out of her shirts, this book speaks in entertaining and enlightening ways. One final thought: Dr. Dunn divulges her sensory pattern as "seeker" and her lovely photo with striking colors leads us to agree.
Spring Science+Business Media
Life is full of different sensations - we cannot escape them so why not delight in our daily sensory experiences! Using up to date research information, Winnie Dunn leads the reader through a personal discovery process about their sensory experiences. Through practical examples, you will learn how to live each day to match your activities with your sensory needs. The result can be educational, fun and fulfilling!
Mary Law, Professor and Associate Dean of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: trends influencing gender equality and women’s economic empowerment practice
Chapter 2: concepts and terms
Part 2: Key approaches for women’s economic empowerment
Chapter 3: regulatory and socio-cultural enabling environments
Chapter 4: sector development—focus on agriculture
Chapter five: financial inclusion—challenges and opportunities
Chapter 6: gender lens investing for business growth and impact
Chapter 7: enterprise development—starting and building businesses
Chapter 8: labour force participation—a pathway to greater equality
Chapter 9: information and communication technology for WEE
Part 3: Managing risk and assessing outcomes
Chapter 10: managing risks for women’s participation
Chapter 11: measuring women’s economic empowerment
Part 4: In conclusion
Chapter 12: emerging trends in innovative finance and technology innovation