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Phillip C. DeMio, M.D.: Comorbidities in Autism
Intense discussion has continued over generations as to whether Autism is a purely psychiatric disorder vs. whether it has a nonpsychiatric medical basis. In “Comorbidities in Autism”, Dr. DeMio discusses evidence on both sides of the argument in order to offer participants information on this ongoing subject.
Raun K. Kaufman: Autism Intel: What Your Child/Adult Wishes You Knew About Their Brain
In this paradigm-shifting lecture, Raun K. Kaufman takes us on a deep dive into the three neuro-states of autism so that we can approach our loved ones in a way that is matched (instead of mismatched) to their current neuro-state, enabling connection rather than overload, ease rather than anxiety, blossoming rather than meltdowns.
Marcia Eckerd, Ph.D.: Why Autistic Women Aren’t Diagnosed, and How to Do a Neurodiversity-Affirming Diagnosis
This session will cover why women are missed when they can have as many autistic traits as men, and why autistic women experience so much distress. We’ll cover how to do a neurodiversity affirming diagnosis still using DSM-V-TR and whether an official diagnosis is necessary.
Yasmine White: Autism and the Power of Music Music: The Non-Directive Approach and Paths to Communication
Music naturally supports social communication. In this presentation you will learn about an approach that uses music and counseling tools in a non-directive way that leads to self-efficacy and independence.
Ron Sandison, MDiv: Overcoming a Hopeless Complex- Autism & Mental Health
80% of people with autism experience depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues. Depression and isolation can lead to a hopeless complex. Sandison shares his own journey with autism and depression and how he overcame a hopeless complex by developing self-determination.
Carol Weinman, Esq., C.A.S: How Autism & Sexuality → Crime & Arrest
In this session Megan Locke will discuss her research on the topic of CAPD in autism. She will then discuss the findings of her research and share its implications for those on the autism spectrum.
Megan Locke, Au.D., CCC/A: CAPD, Autism, or Both? (Copy)
In this session Megan Locke will discuss her research on the topic of CAPD in autism. She will then discuss the findings of her research and share its implications for those on the autism spectrum.
Michael McManmon, Ed.D. and Dan McManmon: From Learning to Earning: Transitioning into the Workforce with Autism
This presentation is designed to empower adolescents and young adults on the autism spectrum and those who work with them as they navigate the complexities of preparing for and entering the workforce. This session introduces the concept of the Career Continuum, guiding participants through stages from community service to employment, emphasizing the development of crucial soft skills and real-world experience.
Panel: Going the Distance: US Autism Parents of ASD Adults
In a session featuring the founder of the US Autism Association, along with the primary conference moderator and other key speakers of the US Autism Association, this panel will share the wisdom that comes only from raising a child on the autism spectrum into adulthood.
Ethan Miller's Music Addition to the Miller Method
In another exciting and practical addition to the Approaches to Autism Series, Dr. Stephen Shore and Rob Bernstein are joined by Ethan Miller to discuss how the Miller Method is being adapted by Ethan Miller within core principles of music and music therapy.
Approaches to Autism, Season 3, Episode 3: Ethan Miller's Music Addition to the Miller Method
In another exciting and practical addition to the Approaches to Autism Series, Dr. Stephen Shore and Rob Bernstein are joined by Ethan Miller to discuss how the Miller Method is being adapted by Ethan Miller within core principles of music and music therapy.
The Dramatic Arts with Elaine Hall
In this fun and exciting episode of the Approaches to Autism Series, Rob Bernstein, Stephen Shore, and Marlo Thurman will be joined by Elaine Hall, who is a pioneer in the use of the dramatic arts to enhance the quality of life for individuals on the autism spectrum.
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