This Course Includes
Video content
To the recording
Handouts
Continuing Professional Development
Purpose
The course will increase the participant’s knowledge and understanding of common clinical and daily life issues for autistic adults, understanding how these can be magnified and maintained within the context of autism, and considerations about how to provide support and therapy. The course builds on and extends practitioner’s discipline knowledge to allow the participant to be able to adapt therapy for an autistic adult. Specific topics covered include depression, anxiety and trauma, self-identity, substance use and misuse, forensic issues, personality disorders, sexuality, psychosis, and gender identity in autistic adults.
The course material is presented using a combination of didactic teaching and case studies. There are several Handouts included to assist clinicians in their practice and to supplement the teaching process.
Module breakdown
Module 1 – Reasons for the challenges experienced by autistic adults in expressing and managing their emotions are described including genes, learning history and selective memory, alexithymia, different neurology, and difficulties with cognitive empathy (1 hour)
Module 2 – How to adapt therapeutic and teaching methods to the profile of learning associated with autism. Research outcomes on the experience of depression for autistic adults. How autistic adults cope with anxiety including trauma, and resources to help. (1 hour 45 minutes)
Module 3 – The Exploring Depression Programme for mild to moderate depression, but also for stress, anger and anxiety. Increasing self-awareness and sense of identity, developing a positive sense of self, Energy Accounting as a strategy, tools to combat depression and anxiety (1 hour 20 min).
Module 4 – Continuing Exploring Depression Programme for mild to moderate depression, but also for stress, anger and anxiety, including more strategies for managing these emotions as an autistic adult (1 hour 20 min).
Learning Objectives
To understand the reasons for problems with emotion perception, expression, and regulation for autistic adults
To know how to adapt therapy to maximise therapeutic effectiveness for autistic adults
Introduction to a new mindfulness-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy programme for treating depression in autistic adults, and training in key strategies within the programme
To teach anxiety reduction strategies to autistic adults
To learn strategies to assist autistic adults to develop a positive self-identity
To gain an understanding of the pitfalls for autistic adults in achieving and maintaining meaningful employment
To increase awareness of the issues of substance use, forensic issues, personality disorders, sexuality, psychosis, and gender identity in autistic adults