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Therapy’s Tangible Gains for Autistic Adults

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Therapy’s Tangible Gains for Autistic Adults

A new study in Nature Mental Health provides real-world evidence on the effectiveness of psychological therapy for autistic adults. Researchers tracked the trajectories of depression and anxiety symptoms in autistic individuals receiving routine therapy within the UK’s primary care system, offering a crucial look at clinical outcomes in a standard care setting.

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This data directly informs the evidence base for mental health interventions in a neurodiverse population, a key area for consultants focusing on cognition and affect. Understanding symptom trajectories in real-world therapy can refine your strategic recommendations for building clinical resilience programs. It provides a benchmark for evaluating the effectiveness of therapeutic approaches specifically for autistic adults, which is essential for guiding service development and clinical decision-making.


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