Harnessing Parent–Child Interaction Therapy for the Behavioral Treatment of a Child with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abigail Peskin, W. Rothenberg, Jason F. Jent
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ABSTRACT Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a complex, rare genetic disorder often comorbid with severe autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with language and cognitive deficits. Despite the combination of TSC and ASD often leading to significant disruptive child behaviors, studies to treat ASD caused by TSC have thus far focused on pharmacological rather than behavioral interventions. This single-case study presents a 7-year-old Hispanic male “Michael,” diagnosed with TSC and ASD, and treated using Parent–Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) adapted to his language and developmental level. Upon graduation from PCIT, Michael’s aggression and disruptive behavior decreased across clinic, home, and school settings (per parent report), and several social communication behaviors had emerged and increased including functional play, looking toward others, and directing smiles and other emotions. This case study highlights the promise of PCIT for children with lower cognitive and language functioning, demonstrates the potential of naturalistic parent-coaching interventions for older children with ASD, and provides a detailed clinical strategy for the behavioral treatment of TSC and ASD.
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利用亲子互动疗法对患有结节性硬化症和自闭症谱系障碍儿童的行为治疗
摘要结节性硬化综合征(TSC)是一种复杂、罕见的遗传性疾病,常与语言和认知缺陷的严重自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)合并。尽管TSC和ASD的结合通常会导致显著的破坏性儿童行为,但迄今为止,治疗TSC引起的ASD的研究主要集中在药理学而非行为干预上。这项单一病例研究介绍了一名7岁的西班牙裔男性“Michael”,他被诊断为TSC和ASD,并使用适应其语言和发育水平的亲子互动疗法(PCIT)进行治疗。从PCIT毕业后,Michael的攻击性和破坏性行为在诊所、家庭和学校环境中都有所减少(根据家长报告),一些社交行为出现并增加,包括功能性游戏、看向他人、引导微笑和其他情绪。该案例研究强调了PCIT对认知和语言功能较低儿童的前景,证明了自然主义父母指导干预对年龄较大的ASD儿童的潜力,并为TSC和ASD的行为治疗提供了详细的临床策略。
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