ME/CFS Skeptic
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Thought that this article on the Dutch public broadcast was quite interesting. It is about the problems with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as a treatment for autism.
Here's a short quote from the (english translated) article:
Full article (In Dutch) here: https://nos.nl/artikel/2476389-ouders-willen-verbod-op-behandeling-om-autistisch-gedrag-af-te-leren
Does anyone know more about this?
Here's a short quote from the (english translated) article:
"The complaints to the LBVSO showed that three quarters of the children experienced the treatment as traumatic. And that more than 90 percent of them were subsequently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
"You are forced to suppress your own self and your own being," says Elijah Delsink, who has autism and founded the LBVSO in the NOS Radio 1 News. They take away food, the ability to go to the bathroom and comfort items from the child such as a blanket or stuffed animal. You get them back as a 'reward' if you do well according to them. It's definitely causing damage."
Professor of diversity and inclusion Sander Begeer (VU University Amsterdam) does not recommend the treatments, but thinks it is too early for a ban on ABA. He states in Trouw that these therapies must first be properly researched."
"You are forced to suppress your own self and your own being," says Elijah Delsink, who has autism and founded the LBVSO in the NOS Radio 1 News. They take away food, the ability to go to the bathroom and comfort items from the child such as a blanket or stuffed animal. You get them back as a 'reward' if you do well according to them. It's definitely causing damage."
Professor of diversity and inclusion Sander Begeer (VU University Amsterdam) does not recommend the treatments, but thinks it is too early for a ban on ABA. He states in Trouw that these therapies must first be properly researched."
Full article (In Dutch) here: https://nos.nl/artikel/2476389-ouders-willen-verbod-op-behandeling-om-autistisch-gedrag-af-te-leren
Does anyone know more about this?