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Treatments for Pervasive developmental disorders

Pervasive developmental disorders: Research Doctors & Specialists

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Discussion of treatments for Pervasive developmental disorders:

There is no known cure for PDD. Medications are used to address certain behavioral problems; therapy for children with PDD should be specialized according to the child's specific needs. Some children with PDD benefit from specialized classrooms in which the class size is small and instruction is given on a one-to-one basis. Others function well in standard special education classes or regular classes with support. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Pervasive Developmental Disorders Information Page: NINDS)

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Autistic disorder: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

The difficult and prolonged treatment of autistic disorder must begin early, continue for years (through adolescence), and coordinate efforts to encourage social adjustment and speech development and to reduce self-destructive behavior.

Behavioral techniques are used to decrease symptoms and increase the child’s ability to respond. Positive reinforcement, using food and other rewards, can enhance language and social skills. Providing pleasurable sensory and motor stimulation (such as jogging or playing with a ball) encourages appropriate behavior and helps eliminate inappropriate behavior. Drug therapy with an agent, such as haloperidol, may be helpful. Risperidone has been used successfully to diminish aggressiveness and hyperactivity.

Treatment may take place in a psychiatric institution, in a specialized school, or in a day-care program; however, the current trend is toward home treatment. Because family members tend to feel inadequate and guilty, they may need counseling. Until the causes of infantile autism are known, prevention isn’t possible.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Autistic disorder: Treatment
(Handbook of Diseases)

The difficult and prolonged treatment of autistic disorder must begin early, continue for years (through adolescence), and coordinate efforts to encourage social adjustment and speech development and to reduce self-destructive behavior.

Behavioral techniques are used to decrease symptoms and increase the child’s ability to respond. Positive reinforcement, using food and other rewards, can enhance language and social skills. Providing pleasurable sensory and motor stimulation (such as jogging or playing with a ball) encourages appropriate behavior and helps eliminate inappropriate behavior. Drug therapy with haloperidol or risperidone may be helpful.

Treatment may take place in a psychiatric facility, in a specialized school, or in a day-care program, but the current trend is toward home treatment. Because family members may have difficulty coping with the lifelong demands of this disorder, they may need counseling as well as community and state support systems. Until the causes of infantile autism are known, prevention isn’t possible.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003



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