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{
"title": "Autism: UCLA Trials Explore CBT for Children with Autism",
"body": "đ§ UCLA is conducting a 4-year randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for children with autism!
This research compares CBT to usual care, aiming to understand the effectiveness of CBT in addressing challenges faced by autistic children. CBT is a therapeutic approach that helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors.
đĄ Why is this important? CBT can equip children with valuable coping mechanisms, potentially improving emotional regulation and overall well-being. The results of this trial could provide evidence-based support for incorporating CBT into autism therapy.
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Key Focus: Emotional regulation, coping skills, evidence-based therapy
đ Target Audience: Parents, therapists, researchers
đ[UCLA trials info not directly linked]
đ Stay tuned for updates on this important study! Understanding which therapies work best is crucial for supporting autistic children.
đŹ What are your experiences with CBT or similar therapies? Share your thoughts below!"
}
```