Episode notes
Often, therapists are pressured to focus solely on behavioral outcomes. But Dr. Regine Chung’s research shows us that when we provide a truly Child-Centered environment, non-verbal children don’t just 'behave'—they thrive.
Dr. Chung joins us to share her longitudinal findings, providing the clinical community with the data needed to advocate for relational, neurodiversity-affirming care.
Key Takeaways:
- How CCPT facilitates autonomy in non-verbal children.
- Making sense of the research: What the numbers actually tell us.
- How to stand firm in your CCPT roots while serving the ASD community.
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