π§© UNDERSTANDING COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY (CBT) FOR AUTISM: WHAT PARENTS NEED TO KNOW (2026)
For parents of children with autism, navigating the world of therapies can be overwhelming. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is increasingly recognized as a valuable tool, particularly for managing emotional dysregulation. Let's explore what the latest research says about CBT and how it can help your child.
π¬ WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
Recent studies highlight CBT's potential in addressing challenges like anxiety and irritability in children with autism. A significant 4-year randomized controlled trial at UCLA is currently comparing expert-guided CBT to self-instruction CBT for children aged 6-14. This trial focuses on children with autism who experience emotional dysregulation, such as irritability and anxiety. The study aims to determine the effectiveness of different CBT approaches in a real-world clinical setting.
π‘ KEY TAKEAWAYS
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CBT can be adapted for children with autism to address emotional dysregulation.
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Research is actively exploring the best ways to deliver CBT, including expert-guided and self-instruction methods.
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The UCLA trial specifically targets irritability and anxiety, common challenges for children with autism.
π οΈ PRACTICAL TIPS
π Find a therapist experienced in adapting CBT for children with autism. Standard CBT techniques may need modification to suit individual needs and communication styles.
π Actively participate in therapy sessions to understand the strategies being used and how to reinforce them at home.
π Be patient and consistent. CBT is a process that takes time and effort to see results. Celebrate small victories along the way.
π READ MORE
π https://ucla.clinicaltrials.re....searcherprofiles.org
π https://clinicaltrials.ucbraid.org/autism
π¬ What are your experiences with CBT or other therapies for managing emotional challenges in your child with autism? Share your insights and questions below!