Guest guest Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Hi Dawn, I've forwarded this to the doctors. Will post reply when I receive one. Having a son with both autism & OCD myself, my thought is have someone who " gets " both autism and OCD work with him on his therapy (CBT with ERP). Reasoning being that someone w/autism can't necessarily work on CBT/ERP the same way as a " typical " person, depending on their insight into their OCD. Plus you sometimes have to tweak out which is behind a behavior - OCD or Autism. If a behavior needs changed, whichever dx is the cause, some can be worked on the same way, but not always the case. Since autism is so different with each person, as to how it affects them, degrees, etc., you'd be the best judge as to how well he could work on his OCD in the " traditional " treatment way. With my son , most of the OCD could be worked on as any other person would work on it. But I had to look at some of his " quirky " needs as caused by his HFA/Aspergers and not OCD related. So those would be, perhaps, worked on differently if a change was needed or accommodated in some way. Probably confusing you, just that I found with the dual diagnoses, it sometimes got tricky with the less obvious OCD caused stuff. Quick thoughts. Will be interested to see what the doctors here think! single mom, 3 sons > > My son has high functioning autism and OCD. His OCD issues are more of a problem than his autism this past year. He is 13 years old and has bad thoughts that make him worry unrealistically. Should he be treated by a neurologist who specializes in OCD or a pediatric behaviorial doctor who specializes in autism? My son has been treated by the same psychiatrist and counseling center for the last two years. Should we stay put because they know him well or make a move to one of the experts I mentioned above? If you say expert, which expert should prescribe his medication - the neurologist with OCD expertise or the ped/behaviorial expert in autism? > > Thank you. > > Dawn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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