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Daily interventions for high-functioning autism – Psychological counseling for people with autism needs to be highly structured

One of the main difficulties faced by autistic people is that they do not know how to generalize the skills they have learned, that is, to apply the learned skills from one situation to another, from one interaction to another, from one environment to another, from one person to another. In such a situation, even an experienced therapist is unlikely to spontaneously apply the skills learned by a child with autism in a one-on-one setting to a group environment with peers. So, group training may be a great way to address the endemic symptoms of autism. Unlike the typical psychotherapy of non-autistic individuals, counseling for autistic people requires a high degree of structure, guidance and concretization. For example, a specific problem should be explicitly focused, more effective ways to deal with it, and a person with autism should be planned for his or her future, maximizing his or her potential and helping him acquire important life skills, such as work-related social behaviors. Treatment is often highly instructive and may even involve "site visits" in the community to encourage them to develop independent skills such as riding the bus, attending interviews, ordering food at restaurants, etc. Okay, parents who have questions above can pay attention to me, thank you.

Daily interventions for high-functioning autism – Psychological counseling for people with autism needs to be highly structured

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