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ABA – ASF Weekly Science Podcasts
by Autism Science Foundation
The Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Podcast is a summary of the latest research in autism spectrum disorders. This podcast will discuss new science, research discoveries, meetings and discussions, news reports, and other information important to those affected by autism especially families.
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“What is Profound Autism?” with Matt from the podcast Behavioral Observations
This week’s podcast will be an interview with Matt Cicoria from the podcast Behavioral Observations. We discuss the meaning of the words “Profound Autism” and why a blanket term of “autism spectrum disorder” may not be helping anyone on the spectrum. If you are in the Boston area on April 5th, please attend the Profound … Continue reading "“What is Profound Autism?” with Matt from the podcast Behavioral Observations"
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Tooth brushing: It’s not for sissies
Parents or caregivers of children with ASD sometimes have a lot of difficulty helping their child brush their teeth. Parents and caregivers of children not on the spectrum have difficulty helping their child brush their teeth. By working with families on an individual level, coaching, encouraging and breaking down each of the steps of tooth … Continue reading "Tooth brushing: It’s not for sissies"
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Have things changed for the autism community in the last 40 years?
On this week’s podcast, we interview Dr. Giacomo Vivanti from the AJ Drexel Autism Institute who, together with Daniel Messinger from University of Miami, wrote an analysis of how research and intervention have changed since the DSMIII was written 40 years ago. They include theories of the causes of autism, the theories of the deficits … Continue reading "Have things changed for the autism community in the last 40 years?"
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All about ABA
The practice of ABA, or applied behavioral analysis, can be easily misunderstood. Rather than a single procedure, ABA is a variety of techniques that can be applied to different situations to improve communication, reduce aggression, and improve the quality of life of people on the spectrum. Why is it getting a bad reputation? Is the … Continue reading "All about ABA"
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ABA studies in ASD are not perfect
ABA and ABA – inspired behavioral therapies like Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions are the most commonly used in autism. They have become more sophisticated in design, using control groups and implementing other ways to minimize bias. But when you put all of the data together around ABA-type interventions in a pile, are they effective? Do … Continue reading "ABA studies in ASD are not perfect"
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Just listen to Nancy Reagan: say NO to MDMA
This week’s podcast begins with a comment on the debate over ABA, helpful or harmful? But the big news this week is an analysis of very early, but very published data, on the use of MDMA, or “ecstasy” or “Molly” in people with autism. Called an “empathogen”, MDMA can elicit feelings of warmth, love and … Continue reading "Just listen to Nancy Reagan: say NO to MDMA"
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The Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Podcast is a summary of the latest research in autism spectrum disorders. This podcast will discuss new science, research discoveries, meetings and discussions, news reports, and other information important to those affected by autism especially families.
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