New hope for stopping severe Self-Harm in developmental disabilities
NCT ID NCT03995966
Summary
This study aims to compare two behavioral therapy approaches for people with intellectual disabilities who engage in severe, treatment-resistant self-injurious behavior. The trial will enroll 16 participants, aged 4 to 25, who have a specific subtype of this behavior that does not respond well to standard treatments. Researchers will test whether a more intensive combination therapy works better than a widely used standard therapy at reducing self-harm and related behaviors.
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Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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