New therapy aims to unlock motivation for daily tasks in autistic youth
NCT ID NCT07159308
Summary
This study is testing three different talk therapy programs to help autistic teens and young adults (ages 16-25) feel more motivated to do everyday tasks they know how to do but struggle to complete regularly. Participants will work with a therapist and a chosen support person over five sessions, focusing on either internal motivation, external rewards, or a mix of both. The goal is to see which approach best helps young people follow through on daily living skills like personal care, chores, and money management.
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CHOP Center for Advanced Behavioral Healthcare
RECRUITINGPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, 19139, United States
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