1 pm Eastern time, Wednesday, February 26, 2025
ARI board member Robert Hendren, DO, discusses approaches for appropriately supporting symptoms of Autism and related conditions in adults.
Treating Autism and Related Conditions in Adults
The speaker:
Dr. Robert L. Hendren, specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders such as pervasive developmental, bipolar, schizophrenia spectrum and impulse control disorders. In his research, he studies pharmacology and nutrition in treating autism, and the biological effects of nutritional supplementation including vitamin B12, vitamin D, Omega-3 fatty acids. Learn more about Dr. Hendren
Gender, Sexuality, and Autism
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Gender Discomfort and Autism
"I think society has an expectation where you have to be male or female, or you can be somewhere in between [...]. But they don't get that, actually, there are many genders and
LGBTQIA+ and Autism
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Symptoms are similar in young boys, girls with ASD
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Gender Dysphoria and ASD
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