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Unlocking Potential: Stepped-Care CBT for Autistic Children with Anxiety

Unlocking Potential: Stepped-Care CBT for Autistic Children with Anxiety

Introduction

As a speech-language pathologist deeply committed to evidence-based practices, I am excited to share insights from a recent study on Stepped-Care Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for autistic children with co-occurring anxiety. This research, published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, explores innovative approaches to therapy that can significantly impact children's lives. By understanding and implementing these findings, practitioners can enhance their therapeutic skills and improve outcomes for children.

Understanding the Stepped-Care Model

The stepped-care model is a progressive approach to therapy that begins with low-intensity interventions and escalates to more intensive treatments as needed. This model is particularly beneficial for autistic children with anxiety, as it addresses barriers to accessing care, such as limited availability of trained providers and logistical challenges faced by families.

The study involved 96 autistic children with anxiety, who were initially given a parent-led, therapist-assisted bibliotherapy as Step 1. Those who did not respond to this initial step proceeded to Step 2, which involved family-based CBT. The results were promising, with 80% of completers showing significant improvements in anxiety and functional impairments.

Key Findings and Implications

These findings suggest that practitioners can optimize therapy by initially employing a less intensive approach, reserving more resource-intensive interventions for those who need them. This not only improves access to care but also ensures that resources are used efficiently.

Practical Applications for Practitioners

For practitioners, the implications of this study are clear: adopting a stepped-care approach can enhance therapeutic outcomes for autistic children with anxiety. Here are some practical steps to consider:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, further research is essential to refine and expand upon these findings. Practitioners are encouraged to contribute to the growing body of evidence by conducting their own research and sharing outcomes. By doing so, we can collectively enhance our understanding of effective therapies for autistic children with anxiety.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Stepped-Care Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Children on the Autism Spectrum with Co-occurring Anxiety.


Citation: Storch, E. A., Schneider, S. C., Olsen, S. M., Ramirez, A. C., Berry, L. N., Goin-Kochel, R. P., McNeel, M., Candelari, A. E., Guzick, A. G., Cepeda, S. L., Weinzimmer, S., Voigt, R. G., Quast, T., Goodman, W. K., & Salloum, A. (2022). Stepped-Care Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Children on the Autism Spectrum with Co-occurring Anxiety. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05775-w
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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