The Role of Biomedical Interventions in the Treatment of Autism (DAN! Made Simple)
 
   
 
The DAN! Approach (Made Simple) - Ms. McDonnell, a seasoned DAN! Clinician and the National Coordinator of the DAN! Conferences, explains in simple terms the basics of the biomedical approach to treating autism. The DAN! Philosophy, the importance of having a good rapport with a practitioner, appropriate testing and effective interventions are all discussed in this helpful overview. Although education interventions, behavioral approaches and other therapies are considered essential to treating children with autism, Ms. McDonnell shares that the consensus of those involved in the DAN! Movement believe that adding the nutritional biomedical component greatly enhances the effectiveness of these other therapies.
 Maureen McDonnell RN, DAN!
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www.autismresearchinstitute.com
www.danconference.com
Sponsored by: Doug Flutie Foundation


This presentation was made possible due to a Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation grant made for Princeton Autism Technology to produce and disseminate distance learning presentations through the TalkAutism network.