不同的治疗方式导致两名功能水平高和低的ASD儿童成功开始

Dean Alexander
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虽然离散的ABA试验项目仍然是大多数自闭症儿童的“首选”干预措施,但它们并不是对所有自闭症儿童都有效。这篇论文记录了通过生物/营养方法治疗这种“治疗抵抗”的严重自闭症老年儿童所取得的重要临床成果。提出了协同使用这些方法的可能性。
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Different Treatment Modalities Lead to Successful Starts for Two ASD Youngsters with High and Low Levels of Function
While discrete trial ABA programs remain the “go to” intervention for most young children with autism, they do not make inroads for all. This paper documents important clinical gains made by such a “treatment-resistant” older youngster with severe autism by means of a biologic/nutritional approach. The possibility is raised of using these approaches synergistically.
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