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Stephen Shore, Ed.D.: Listening to Autistic Voices: Participatory Research in Prioritizing Mental Health
In this session, Dr. Stephen Shore will discuss the value of including those on the autism spectrum in participatory research. He will share the reasons for inclusion and the benefits to both autistic and non-autistic groups.
Theodore Henderson, M.D., Ph.D.: Illuminating Pathways to a Healthy Brain
In this session Dr. Theodore Henderson will discuss the problem with current treatments for Traumatic brain injury/concussion/CTE, Parkinson’s disease, Depression, Autism, PTSD, Post-COVID Fatigue Syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, and ADHD and will propose an alternative, non-invasive, non-pharmacological treatment to improve brain function.
Sex-Related and Environmental Risk Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorders
In this follow-up session detailing her research in autism, Dr. Valerie Hu discusses the role that various endocrine disrupting chemicals can play in at least one of the primary autism subtypes.
The Heterogeneity of Autism: The Need to Consider Subtypes for Research
In this cutting-edge session, leading researcher (and mother of an autistic adult) Dr. Valerie Hu shares her life-long research on subtypes of autism.
Approaches to Autism, Season 2, Episode 6: The Research Behind Evidence-Based Interventions
Connie Kasari, Ph.D., who is the current president of the International Society of Autism Research and a founding member of the Center for Autism Research and Treatment at UCLA, will share her expertise on the topic of novel, evidence-tested interventions for autism that can be implemented in community settings.
Autism and Intelligence: How are They Related?
Dr. Bernard Crespie, Dr. Richard Williams, and Dr. Marlo Payne Thurman discuss the topics of evolution, genetics, and biology as they pertain to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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