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[quote=Anonymous]I just want to say that if DBT is not for your AuHDer, do not despair. A very seasoned psychologist told me that many kids with ASD do not respond to it. It's a lot of long acronyms to think about and pull from when you are emotionally dysregulated. My DC also has a language-based learning disorder, so complex acronyms are a lift. To learn them takes time, buy-in, and a lot of money (I think it was going to be $35K with one DC practice!). This person told me that my best bet was to find someone with extensive experience with ASD and its many presentations. That person would have a sizeable toolkit to draw from. We ultimately found someone who borrowed from a lot of ACT for my DC, with some CBT. I bet there was some DBT-informed work in there, too. There are so many acronyms.[/quote]
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