Abstract
Anxiety disorders are one of the most common psychiatric conditions affecting youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These disorders can be severely impairing, disrupt educational programming and family life, and contribute to irritability and serious mental health disturbances. Long-term anxiety can affect residential planning and limit employment opportunities. Therefore, it is critical to educate clinicians on how to assess and treat this condition in their clinical practice. This session will cover the nuts and bolts of how to manage anxiety in individuals with ASD who present for an outpatient clinic visit.
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