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Presentation on autism and mental health will focus on improving care

Posted on May 11, 2023

Originally published May 11, 2023 by Bay to Bay News
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Headline of story, masthead of Bay to Bay News and Alisha Fletcher

Because certain mental health conditions can present differently in people with autism, and be experienced more often by these individuals, the CDS-led Delaware Network for Excellence in Autism (DNEA) will hold an online training May 16 for clinicians, family members and others. Participants can increase their understanding of autism and co-occurring diagnoses so they can better support autistic individuals and their mental health. DNEA Director Alicia Fletcher will co-present.

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