Dual Diagnosis - Lunch and Learn
Dual Diagnosis
When a person has a combination of two or more diagnoses or disabilities it’s considered a dual diagnosis. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often meet criteria for at least one additional psychiatric disorder. The National Institute of Health reports that ninety-one percent of children and thirty-one percent of adults were also diagnosed with one or more co-occurring diagnoses using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). To learn more about dual diagnosis and treatments that are available, sign up for our Dual Diagnosis lunch and learn with Ms. Shobhna Srivastava M.Phil, BCBA.
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