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Therapy’s variable path for autistic adults with depression and anxiety

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Therapy’s variable path for autistic adults with depression and anxiety

A study tracking autistic adults receiving standard psychological therapy in the UK’s primary care system reveals diverse trajectories for depression and anxiety symptoms. While some patients show significant improvement, others experience more complex or limited progress, highlighting the need for personalized therapeutic approaches in this population.

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This research underscores the heterogeneity of neuropsychiatric treatment responses, a concept central to understanding brain signaling and pathology. For a researcher focused on neuroimmune and neurovascular mechanisms, these clinical findings provide a real-world context for how systemic differences in brain function can translate to variable outcomes in mental health interventions.

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