How Autism Impacts Communication In Therapy? A Clinical Psychology Podcast Episode.
Whether therapists encounter clients with an autism diagnosis or whether they suspect a client might be autistic, it is important for clinical psychologists to understand how autism could impact communication during therapy. Of course, when the 10 different ways, we’ll look at in today’s podcast episode are looked at individually or in smaller groups, they aren’t always exclusive to autism, so it is critical that a therapist doesn’t jump to the conclusion that a client is autistic. Yet when these 10 different impacts could negatively impact communication between the therapist and autistic client in therapy, so it’s important to be aware of them and how to overcome them in therapy. Therefore, if you enjoy learning about autism, clinical psychology and therapy then you’ll this clinical psychology podcast episode.
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