Multidisciplinary Treatment for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders: Adapting Clinical Research Tools to Everyday Clinical Practice.

2016 
ABSTRACTIn California, individuals with autism and co-occurring mental disorders, and their families, face two serious barriers when attempting to access the mental health services they need. The first is that the State Mental Health Specialty Service guidelines specifically exclude autism as a qualifying primary diagnosis for eligibility for mental health treatment and funding. The second is the lack of understanding and awareness regarding the challenges faced by individuals with classic autism and co-occurring mental disorders and their families. These two barriers, combined with the absence of a clear protocol for referral and assessment, have made access to services for clients and their families difficult. The Adult Autism Spectrum Disorder and Co-Occurring Mental Health Disorders project was an opportunity to study potential assessment tools and referral guidelines. We evaluated the use in a clinical setting of the Schedule for the Assessment of Psychiatric Problems Associated with Autism—a researc...
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