A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY VERSUS TREATMENT AS USUAL FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS AND COMORBID ANXIETY
Depression and Anxiety2014Vol. 32(3), pp. 174–181
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Eric A. Storch, Adam B. Lewin, Amanda Collier, Elysse B. Arnold, Alessandro S. De Nadai, Brittney F. Dane, Joshua M. Nadeau, P. Jane Mutch, Tanya K. Murphy
Abstract
These data extend findings of the promising effects of CBT in anxious youth with ASD to early adolescents.
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