Danielismyname wrote:
krex,
There's quite a bit of research done in outcome, treatments, and also how they relate to each other; you just have to scour PubMed [or whatever] for the papers. Adults and/or children, it's all there.
Well, I assume you've done quit a bit of scouring, so what is your conclusion. Do you believe that the current treatments are actually helpful for autistics or would they achieve the same level of achievement without that intervention and just allowed to develop on their own.
As to Pubmed....They have interesting paragraphs but I can't afford the subscription fee for the full articles...also, reading research papers on my computer makes my brain hurt. Also, I apparently am googling the wrong questions because I am not finding research about this topic any where . I also can't find any numbers on the percentage (1 in 150 people are on the spectrum), of those are HFA/LFA/other ?( Personally, I don't like these labels as I am sometimes high functioning, other days less so and HF in some areas and LF in others .) Have you found a breakdown in levels of function in autistic population and a "whole" ?
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