This Course Includes
Video content
To the recording
Handouts
Continuing Professional Development
We know from research that approximately 30% of individuals with a substance-related addictive disorder are autistic. Many autistic individuals struggle with behavioural addictions, such as Internet gaming. Autism is a risk factor for developing an addiction and is a factor that needs assessment and consideration in the recovery from addiction. This presentation will cover the latest research on the assessment and treatment of addiction in the context of autism, particular challenges for the autistic person, parents and professionals, and how to meet these challenges. Modifications to both inpatient and outpatient programmes for the treatment of addiction will be discussed.
Who will benefit?
Learning Objectives
To gain an up-to-date understanding of the co-occurrence of autism and addiction based on the latest research
To understand the unique challenges that occur for the individual, the family, and professionals when addictive disorders occur in the context of autism
To know the current best practice guidelines for the treatment of an addictive disorder when the person is autistic, including modifications to outpatient and inpatient therapy
To support parents with knowledge and strategies for supporting and assisting in the recovery of their loved one with an addictive disorder at home
To achieve greater knowledge and confidence in understanding and supporting autistic individuals who are struggling with an addictive disorder to maximise the best outcomes.