Autism in Children and Adolescents (July/August)

Date of Issue: 07/01/2018 | Volume: 9 | Number: 5

Issue Links:Learning Objectives | Editorial Information

Welcome to the autism issue! We interviewed Dr. Serena Wieder on evidence-based developmental approaches for kids with ASD, ones that bring the humanity back into autism treatment by returning our focus to the nurturing relationships between parents and children, building on children’s ideas to improve communication and learning.

In This Issue

CME Post-Test

CME Post-Test - Autism in Children and Adolescents, CCPR, July/August 2018

Topics: CME Post-Test

The post-test for this issue is available for one year after the publication date to subscribers only. By successfully completing the test you will be awarded a certificate for 2 CME credits.

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Article

Note From the Editor-in-Chief

Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry

Welcome to the autism issue! We interviewed Dr. Serena Wieder on evidence-based developmental approaches for kids with ASD, ones that bring the humanity back into autism treatment by returning our focus to the nurturing relationships between parents and children, building on children’s ideas to improve communication and learning.

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Article

Prescribing Antipsychotics in Aggressive Children With ADHD

Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry

It’s a vexing question: At what point do you consider prescribing antipsychotics for aggressive children? The potential side effects—weight gain, sedation, possible movement side effects, and metabolic abnormalities—encourage us to think long and hard about this, and there are few good evidence-based guidelines.

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Expert Q&A

Including Parents in Autism Intervention

Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry | Practice Tools and Tips

When I think of a child with autism, I want to discover who he is—not just his diagnosis, but how he relates, feels, functions, and learns in the context of family, culture, environment, and education.

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Expert Q&A

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Children and Adolescents

Topics: Child Psychiatry | Psychotherapy

ACT seeks to teach us to mindfully observe our internal and external experiences and to increase our willingness to experience things, which may either be out of our control or otherwise necessary to honor our core values.

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Research Update

Simvastatin as Adjunctive Therapy for Irritability in Autism

Topics: Autism Spectrum Disorder | Child Psychiatry | Research Update

Disorders of lipid metabolism—specifically inefficient metabolism of lipids—have been implicated as part of the metabolic complexity in children with autism spectrum disorder. Research points to the neuroprotective effects of simvastatin over other statins, due to its greater ability to cross the blood-brain barrier. But does that neuroprotection translate to differences in behavior?

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