Thinking in Speech for Children With Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder, Speech
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Verbal language ability as reported by the caregiver
- Ages 7-11
- Prior autism or related neurocognitive diagnosis
- Child proficient in English
- Caregiver proficient in English
- Residing in Pennsylvania
- Access to internet at home
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of major child mental illness (e.g., bipolar, schizophrenia, psychosis)
- Child visual and/or hearing impairment that interferes with his/her ability to participate in therapy
Sites / Locations
- University of Pittsburgh
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Immediate Assignment to Intervention Group
Waitlist Assignment to Intervention Group
This group will begin to receive the intervention immediately upon entering the study. Thinking in Speech is a novel cognitive therapy that helps children with autism independently cope with everyday events that cause stress, by developing their ability to use inner speech. Participants will complete two sessions per week for eight week, for a total of sixteen sessions. Sessions will be conducted by speech-language pathologists who are trained in Thinking in Speech. Sessions will be conducted via a secure Zoom platform.
The Waitlist group will begin to receive the intervention 10 weeks after entering the study. Thinking in Speech is a novel cognitive therapy that helps children with autism independently cope with everyday events that cause stress, by developing their ability to use inner speech. Participants will complete two sessions per week for eight week, for a total of sixteen sessions. Sessions will be conducted by speech-language pathologists who are trained in Thinking in Speech. Sessions will be conducted via a secure Zoom platform.