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This paper describes some methods for treating the severe fear of dogs shown by some populations with severe autism and intellectual disabilities. We have demonstrated that graded exposure successfully reduces the fear of dogs so that the participants were able to remain in the presence of dog without running away or behaving in otherwise dangerous ways.
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Most papers on the treatment of fear of dogs have described participants who are able to speak. The group treated in this study were not able to speak or understand speech and therefore they were informed about the treatment process through the use of standardised visual symbols (PECS).
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This page is a summary of: Treating specific phobias in young people with autism and severe learning difficulties, The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, January 2017, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/s1754470x17000241.
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