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Autism: the treatment of aggressive behaviors.
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1987
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NeuropsychologyEarly AgeEducationAggressive BehaviorsSocial SciencesPsychologyNeurodiversityIntractable Aggressive BehaviorAutismBehavioral IssueAggression ManagementDevelopmental DisorderChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesEarly Infantile AutismPsychiatryNeurodevelopmental DisordersPediatricsStereotypic Movement DisorderAggressionPsychopathology
Eight consecutive cases of adults with the diagnosis of early infantile autism and who were treated with a betablocker are presented. Each had been on various and multiple drug, educational, and behavioral regimens to help control aggressive and self-abusive behavior. Most had been institutionalized from an early age, and a broad range of IQs and speech capacities are represented. Results show the betablockers to have a remarkable effect potentiating measurable diminution in previously intractable aggressive behavior and in many cases the decrease or withdrawal of their neuroleptic.