Autism in Middle and Old Age: What Do We Know, What Do We Need to Know?
Research suggests that autistic adults face more health problems than others as they get older. What do we really know about autism in middle and old age?
Read MoreMood issues and disorders, such as anxiety and depression, occur fairly frequently in people with autism. This collection showcases information from some of the leading researchers, therapists, and physicians who help us understand mood disorders and autism.
Research suggests that autistic adults face more health problems than others as they get older. What do we really know about autism in middle and old age?
Read MoreIs autism different in girls? Learn how SPARK participants are helping researchers create a clearer picture of girls on the spectrum.
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Dr. Gotham shares updates from her research on factors that contribute to depression in autistic adults and improving support systems.
Read MoreCould doctors identify autistic youth who are thinking about suicide, before a crisis occurs? Learn what researchers are doing now to help prevent suicide.
Read MorePeople on the autism spectrum face a troubling risk of suicide. What’s the risk, and why?
Read MoreWhat are we learning about severe autism, mental health, and challenging behaviors from a sister study to SPARK?
Read MoreIn this recorded webinar, Matt Siegel, M.D., discusses approaches to the assessment and treatment of people in autism inpatient settings.
Read MoreSarah arrived in a hospital psychiatric unit wearing a helmet to protect her when she banged her head. Was autism and puberty the cause of her worsening behavior? The answer may surprise you.
Read MoreCourtney and Bill Davenport are united by their love, an interest in video games, and autism. How might their shared diagnosis affect them?
Read MoreSome people with autism struggle to manage emotions that may become so intense they cause a meltdown. What are researchers learning about emotion regulation in autism?
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