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How is Autism Treated

Each child with autism is unique and will require services to best meet individual and family needs. Although there is no cure for autism, evidence shows that early intervention often results in positive outcomes. Treatment goals should emphasize the...

Autism Insurance Mandate

Autism Insurance Mandate – as of July 1, 2012, Senate Bill 946 became effective, requiring private health insurance companies to include behavioral intervention treatment, including Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), for persons with autism or...

Medical Articles for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

TCRC Psychopharmacologist, James O’Hanlon, Ph.D., has written many articles over the...

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Crisis Intervention Services

Services available for a person in crisis are the same services that are available for anyone served by the Regional Center. However, when a person is in crisis, a different mix of services may be required to meet his or her short-term needs.  When a...

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Behavioral Services

Behavioral intervention services may be provided when an individual exhibits maladaptive, harmful, socially unacceptable, or developmentally unacceptable behaviors that constitute a danger or have a significant adverse effect on their participation in school...

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Behavioral Services Orientation

The Behavioral Services Orientation (BSO) is for parents, family members, and caregivers of a child who has been referred for behavioral services. In the Behavioral Services Orientation, parents and family members and other caregivers will learn about...

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Crisis Support Services

TCRC’s crisis intervention provider, Crisis Support...