Therapeutic interventions for people on the autism spectrum – clinical science perspective 2500-PL-PS-FS8-11
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Term 2023Z:
Current clinical research goes beyond the question: ‘what works?’ to ask also ‘for whom?’, , ‘how?’, ‘under what circumstances?’, and so on. In this course, we will ask these questions to review a broad array of behavioral interventions for people on the autism spectrum. They will include early intervention (ABA, developmental, NDBIs), social skills training, sensory and technology-based interventions, as well as programs for adolescents and adults (e.g. vocational training, psychoeducation, and psychotherapy). The course will combine clinical and methodological perspectives. Each class will begin with a brief overview of the specific therapeutic approach (often using audiovisual materials), followed by a group work, and a whole-group discussion on the methods used to ascertain the treatment efficacy. You will read empirical literature and learn to identify common problems with sampling, research design (single-cases, quasi-experimental, randomized-controlled trial), outcomes, as well as intervention feasibility. In class, we will raise current topics in clinical research such as the use of biomarkers, individualizing treatment, or participatory and ethical considerations. |
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Students successfully completing this course will:
Knowledge
- know various types of interventions for people with ASD and understand the importance of tailoring support to their individual needs
- know basic concepts in clinical research including different research designs and types of analyses.
Skills
- be able to critically evaluate and assess the methodological quality of clinical studies
- be able to find and summarize empirical literature relevant to the specific intervention.
Competences
- be able to discuss ethical and methodological aspects of intervention research, using scientific language and argumentation
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