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    Utility of a virtual small group cognitive behaviour program for autistic children during the pandemic: evidence from a community-based implementation study

    Autistic children often experience socioemotional difficulties relating to emotion regulation and mental health problems. Supports for autistic children involve the use of adapted interventions that target emo...

    Vivian Lee, Nisha Vashi, Flora Roudbarani in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Coherence of Parental Representations Following Therapy for Autistic Children

    Autistic children experience high rates of mental health challenges, and links have been found between child mental health and the parent-child relationship. As parents of autistic children are often actively ...

    Nisha Vashi, Alaa Ibrahim, Ava Pouyandeh in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    Transdiagnostic Symptoms in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Perceived Parent-Child Relationship Quality: A Pilot Study

    This pilot study examined associations between transdiagnostic symptoms and parent-perceived parent-child relationship quality in treatment-seeking families of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, an...

    Nisha Vashi, Yvonne Bohr, Jonathan A. Weiss in Journal of Child and Family Studies (2023)

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    Treatment Engagement as a Predictor of Therapy Outcome Following Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Autistic Children

    Active engagement in one’s therapy is a key contributor to successful outcomes. Research on child engagement in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has largely focused on youth without autism. This longitudinal ...

    Carly S. Albaum, Teresa Sellitto in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2023)

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    A Systematic Review of Therapeutic Process Factors in Mental Health Treatment for Autistic Youth

    Understanding the role of therapeutic process factors in treatment change may prove useful for discerning why some autistic youth benefit from psychosocial interventions that target emotional and psychological...

    Carly S. Albaum, Nisha Vashi, Yvonne Bohr in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review (2023)