Effective programs for treating autism spectrum disorder: Applied behavior analysis models
Sufficient details, examples, and references are provided to allow readers to judge for themselves whether a given treatment program is one they may want to access or recommend for persons with autism spectrum disorders in their lives or professional practices. Another benefit to be derived from the...
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