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Therapy’s Tangible Gains for Autistic Adults

Last updated: January 23, 2026 1:28 am
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Therapy’s Tangible Gains for Autistic Adults

A new study in Nature Mental Health tracked the progress of autistic adults receiving routine psychological therapy for depression and anxiety in UK primary care. The research provides real-world evidence on how symptoms change over the course of standard treatment, offering a clearer picture of therapeutic outcomes in this population.

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Understanding the trajectory of co-occurring mental health conditions in autistic individuals is foundational for developing effective, lifespan care models. This evidence can directly inform your teaching on evidence-based practice, providing concrete data on intervention outcomes that extend from pediatric into adult care. It also underscores the importance of integrated mental health support, a key factor influencing family stress and resilience when managing chronic neurodevelopmental conditions.


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