Autism Therapy: work therapy

definition of work therapy: Therapy that involves supported work situations for people with special needs, including people with autism. Work tasks and environment are suited to optimize the success and learning of the individual.

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Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, by Garcia-Villamisar, D., and Hughes C., published in 2007, summarized Jun 4, 2008

Jobs (work therapy) may help adults with autism get smarter.

This study was designed to see if people with autism have higher cognitive function after three years of working at a job (supported employment program). The authors found that people with autism who were given a cognitive test scored higher on the test after three years of working at a job. People with autism who were not given a job did not score higher on the cognitive test after three years of not working. Thus, training for a job and working at a job can help the brain to work better. The study had only 44 adults.


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