Anger rumination is a cognitive-emotional process referring to the tendency to dwell on frustrating experiences and recall past anger experiences (Sukhodolsky et al.2001). More generally, rumination represents a maladaptive form of emotion processing that entails remaining focused on the stressor through...
Agentic and communal social goals were assessed using the child version of the Interpersonal Goal Index. Measurement properties of the Interpersonal Goal Index were first examined, and some features were found to differ across autistic and neurotypical adolescents. Bullying behaviour was associated with ...
Importantly, this intervention had a positive parental component, and participating parents also reported increased confidence in their own and their child’s ability to manage emotional states such as anger and anxiety [14]. However, effective nonpharmacological interventions for non-high-functioning ...
Students with ASDs who attend mainstream high schools reported higher levels of anxiety and reactive anger than their peers, were reported by their teachers to engage in more aggressive behaviours, and were at higher risk of being suspended from school. The results further suggested that social ...
Aggression: While aggression is a common issue among dogs, those with canine autism may display unprovoked and unpredictable aggressive behavior. Difficulty adjusting to change: A dog with autism may struggle with changes in their environment or routine and become anxious or distressed. When trying ...
aggressive or self-injurious behavior difficulties in sleeping, toileting, and eating This disorder is characterized by a range of functioning levels; approximately 20 per cent of children with autism are in the normal to superior range of intelligence, and up to 80 per cent function below the ...
Examples of personal goals verbalized by adolescents are: “How can I get friends and keep them?”, “I want to lessen my self-harm” or “I want to join the army, so how can I control my anger?” These goals are made measurable by dividing them in smaller steps so as to make ...
The severe form of the syndrome may include extreme self-injurious, repetitive, highly unusual and aggressive behaviour. Special highly structured educational programs have proven to be most helpful. A small percentage of children/adults while profoundly autistic have islets of high functioning to genus...
Peer with intellectual disabilities as a mindfulness-based anger and aggression management therapist. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 32(6), 2690–2696. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2011.06.003. *Singh, N. N., Lancioni, G. E., Winton, A. S. W., Wahler, R. G., Singh, J....
Impacts on Siblings and Sibling Relationships Reported impacts on siblings of an autistic brother or a sister in the family include stress and issues with anger, and the autistic siblings’ reduced communication and social interactions (Hartman,2012;; Orsmond & Seltzer,2007; Petalas et al.,2012)....