What therapies are available for autistic people?



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check the autism society my son has it and it helps
The therapies that truly work for autistic people are behavior and cognitive, and last, but not list, Psychoanalysis - which (back almost 100 years ago) had discovered (Eugene Bleuer - one of Freud's colab.) autism as a mental disorder and NOT as an native or organic disease. And I say so, if it has discovered it, it might as well treat it.
At present, there are a grand total of two treatments for autism that have actually been tested and proved through double-blind, placebo-based, replicated, peer-reviewed research. These include Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) and a pharmaceutical called Risperdal.

ABA can be taught to the parents who can then use it with their children. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a systematic process of studying and modifying observable behavior through a manipulation of the environment. Its principles can be applied to virtually anything capable of learning, but generally is applied in humans to individuals with autism and other developmental disorders. It uses an experimental approach of manipulating the environment and tracking alterations in behavior to understand and manipulate functional relationships between behavior and environments

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