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Clinical Levels Of Psychiatric Distress Found Among Parents Of A Child With Autism

Wednesday, 10 February 2021, 12:37 pm A New Study Examines The Mental Health Of Parents Of A Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd). The Majority Of Participants Had Reached Clinical Levels Of Psychiatric Distress, In Particular Anxiety. And 70 Percent Can Be Classified As ‘At Risk’ Of A Psychiatric Disorder. The New Zealand study was led by Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Daniel Shepherd – a senior lecturer in the School of Clinical Sciences at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). Shepherd says, ASD interventions and support services would be well served by placing the parent-child relationship at the centre of their efforts, as opposed to

auckland scoop co nz » Clinical Levels Of Psychiatric Distress Found Among Parents Of A Child With Autism

Press Release – Auckland University of Technology A New Study Examines The Mental Health Of Parents Of A Child With Autism Spectrum Disorder (Asd). The Majority Of Participants Had Reached Clinical Levels Of Psychiatric Distress, In Particular Anxiety. And 70 Percent Can Be Classified As ‘At Risk’ Of A Psychiatric Disorder. The New Zealand study was led by Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Daniel Shepherd – a senior lecturer in the School of Clinical Sciences at Auckland University of Technology (AUT). Shepherd says, ASD interventions and support services would be well served by placing the parent-child relationship at the centre of their efforts, as opposed to focusing on the child’s symptoms alone.

Wellington Airport unveils a new lanyard to help people with hidden disabilities

Wellington Airport unveils a new lanyard to help people with hidden disabilities 10 Dec, 2020 12:30 AM 3 minutes to read Jesse Auelua has autism and can now use the lanyard when flying. Photo / Supplied multimedia journalist at the Herald in Wellington@katieharrisnz People with hidden disabilities like autism, dementia or ADHD can now travel a little easier after Wellington Airport launched a new initiative to discreetly let staff know when a person may need extra help. Anyone passing through the Airport can now request a special lanyard, which is green with sunflowers and will help staff assist those who may need extra care.

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