📚 UNDERSTANDING EMOTIONAL DYSREGULATION IN AUTISM
Emotional dysregulation, characterized by difficulties managing and expressing emotions, is a common challenge for children with autism. Recent research is focusing on effective interventions to help children develop better emotional control.
🔬 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Ongoing clinical trials are exploring various approaches to address emotional dysregulation in autistic children. One notable study, a 4-year randomized controlled trial (RCT) across University of California sites, compares clinician-trained Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with usual care plus self-instruction for children aged 6-14 with autism and irritability/anxiety. The trial involves 100 children and aims to determine if CBT, delivered with expert consultation, can significantly improve emotional regulation.
💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS
✅ CBT has shown promise in managing anxiety and irritability in children with autism.
✅ This study emphasizes the importance of clinician training and expert consultation in delivering effective CBT.
✅ The research highlights the need for tailored interventions that address the specific emotional challenges faced by children on the spectrum.
🛠️ PRACTICAL TIPS
📌 Create a calm and predictable environment: Reducing sensory overload can help minimize emotional triggers.
📌 Teach emotional recognition: Use visual aids or social stories to help your child identify and understand different emotions.
📌 Practice coping strategies: Work with your child to develop strategies like deep breathing or taking a break when feeling overwhelmed.
📌 Seek professional support: A therapist experienced in working with autistic children can provide guidance and support.
📖 READ MORE
➡️ CBT for emotional dysregulation: https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
➡️ CBT for emotional dysregulation: https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
💬 What strategies have you found helpful in supporting your child's emotional regulation?