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. 2023 May;53(5):1942-1962.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-022-05461-x. Epub 2022 Feb 9.

Regulating Together: Emotion Dysregulation Group Treatment for ASD Youth and Their Caregivers

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Regulating Together: Emotion Dysregulation Group Treatment for ASD Youth and Their Caregivers

Rebecca C Shaffer et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2023 May.

Abstract

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience behavioral and emotional symptoms hypothesized to arise from emotion dysregulation (ED), difficulty modulating emotional experience, expression, and intensity in an acceptable and contextually appropriate manner. We developed Regulating Together (RT)-an intensive-outpatient, caregiver-assisted group program to meet the ASD + ED intervention critical need. A within-subjects trial was conducted (5-week-control lead-in period, 5-week-treatment, and 5-and 10-weeks-post-treatment follow-ups). Forty-four youth with ASD + ED (25 8-12, 19 13-18 yr-olds, 88% male, mean FSIQ of 96) participated. Improvements were found in reactivity, emotion regulation knowledge, and flexibility post-treatment and 10-weeks post-treatment. A reduction in inpatient hospitalization rates by 16% from the 12 months pre-RT to 12 months post-RT was observed. RT shows promise to reduce ED in ASD.

Keywords: Autism; Autism spectrum disorder; Emotion dysregulation; Emotion regulation; Group therapy; Mindfulness; Reactivity.

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Conflict of interest statement

Rebecca Shaffer and Lauren Schmitt are authors of the Regulating Together curriculum and receive compensation for Regulating Together training to clinicians. All other authors have no conflicts of interest related to this manuscript.

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Evidenced-based components that comprise Regulating Together
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Consort Diagram of Study Procedures
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Caregiver measures including a caregiver confidence pre- and post-treatment, b caregiver readiness pre-treatment, and c caregiver learning, satisfaction, and child skill use post-treatment. Adolescent ratings of learning and emotions d are also presented

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