Abstract

In recent years, psychotherapists have increasingly received referrals to treat teens and adults with Asperger Syndrome. Yet, most therapists require more in-depth training and knowledge, in order to provide counseling to these complex individuals. This paper discusses reasons why these individuals might be considered complicated counseling candidates. Some cases (identity protected) are presented. A model of psychotherapy is discussed that attempts to effectively integrate approaches from many clinical schools of thought. Various components of the model are presented with a focus on some specific therapeutic strategies.

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