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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a recognized intervention strategy used to support children with autism by addressing emotional and behavioral issues [1], improving social skills [2], and managing developmental psychopathology [3].

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claimCognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) are intervention strategies used to support children with autism by addressing emotional, psychological, and behavioral issues.
claimInterventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapies, systemic and attachment-oriented strategies, and trauma-focused approaches are vital for addressing developmental psychopathology in children with autism.
claimCognitive-behavioral therapies (CBT) are effective in treating social skills deficits and delinquency among children with autism by helping individuals recognize and modify negative thought patterns to achieve positive behavioral changes.