The Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) and the Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) are pleased to announce this latest edition of the Positive Approaches Journal titled “Innovation & Best Practices in Supporting Autistic Adults.”
The focus of autism supports has almost exclusively been on children. Articles in this issue of Positive Approaches seeks to shed some light on adults with autism, including:
- An article on transgender identity and gender dysphoria highlighting ways that adults with autism can be supported and accepted while defining who they are;
- An article on the Temple University Community Participation Measure and its success in showing areas where adults with autism are spending their time, thereby giving a clearer picture on where supports and services may best be provided;
- An article on an adult with autism’s journey from work into retirement and how he perceived this milestone;
- An article discussing Pennsylvania’s continuing development of forward-thinking autism supports and services;
- An article on the ongoing development and expansion of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Neurodevelopmental Residential Treatment Unit; and
- An article on the reasoning, development, and success of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s (UPMC) Western Behavioral Health Psychiatric Rehabilitation (PR) program carve-out program to serve autistic adults.
This journal issue focuses on the need to look across the lifespan to better understand the issues adults with autism may face.
Positive Approaches Journal is available for viewing online or for downloading in digital form.