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CONSIDERING INTERVENTION OPTIONS

THINKING ABOUT INTERVENTIONS Effectiveness: Limited or inconclusive evidence Effectiveness: Evidence in support Safety: Evidence in support Tolerate; use caution; closely monitor for effectiveness Recommended treatment; continue to monitor Safety: Limited or inconclusive evidence Avoid and DiscourageConsider tolerating; use extreme caution; closely monitor for safety Cohen & Eisenberg, 2002

QUESTIONS TO ASK REGARDING A SPECIFIC TREATMENT Will the treatment result in harm? Is the treatment developmentally appropriate? How will failure of the treatment affect the family? Has the treatment been validated scientifically? How will the treatment be integrated in to the child’s current program? Freeman, Journal of Autism & Dev. Disorders, 27(6), 1997

GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING TREATMENTS Approach any treatment with hopeful skepticism BEWARE any treatment which states: “appropriate for every person with autism” BEWARE any treatment which thwarts individualization Be AWARE that any one treatment represents one of several options Freeman, Journal of Autism & Dev. Disorders, 27(6), 1997

GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING TREATMENTS Be AWARE any treatment should depend on independent assessment of the child which points the intervention as appropriate for the child Be AWARE that no treatment should be started until the proponents identify what assessments are needed to determine that it is the appropriate intervention for that child Be AWARE that debates over treatment can sometimes develop into superficial arguments Be AWARE that often new treatments have not been validated scientifically Freeman, Journal of Autism & Dev. Disorders, 27(6), 1997