Autism Treatment

for Autismlocal school districts. So for many states across
Autism Treatment — Typical treatmentsthe country, where you live can make a
for Autism include the FDA approved medicationdifference in the services that you will receive.
called Risperdal as well as non medical treatmentsAnd for adults on the Autism spectrum it can be
such as speech therapy, occupational therapy and,even more challenging to find good therapy
in younger children, applied behavioral analysisoptions. Placement of individuals with Autism in
(ABA). Biomedical autism intervention specialisthomes or in institutions can be common along
physician, Dr. Kurt Woeller, explains. I want towith the use of medications to help moderate
discuss some typical ways that Autism is treated.behavioral issues.
Now it is well known that there are various typesMost of the medications that have been used
of services that are available for people on thetraditionally to treat Autism focus on the
Autism spectrum. Some therapies for youngmanagement of some of the problem behaviors
children include applied behavioral analysis or ABAfound in Autism. There is one FDA approved
therapy, speech therapy as well as occupationalmedication for the treatment of Autism and it is
therapy which could provide help in areas ofcalled Risperdal. It is used specifically to address
motor function like gross motor function and finesome of the aberrant, antisocial and aggressive
motor function. There are other therapybehaviors that many individuals with Autism tend
modalities as well such as horse therapy andto exhibit. I have seen the use of SSRI
others that provide environmental stimuli formedications like Prozac, Paxil and Zoloft used as
children with Autism.well to help stabilize mood in children, teens and
As we see these children grow and becomeadults with Autism. But the main FDA approved
teenagers and adults, we recognize that many ofmedication is Risperdal. So you can see how
these services can still be beneficial andlimited we are from a medications standpoint.
necessary. But what we may also see is aThen the non medical therapies remain as viable
restriction in access to some of these therapiesoptions to address some of the issues we see
and services as the children get older. Access towith social interaction, behavior, and language in
some of these programs like ABA, speech andAutism.
occupational therapy is implemented through the