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Catatonia in autism

Dr. Dirk Dhossche -  What's your experience with autism or developmental disabilities and catatonia?
06:38
Dr. Gregory Fricchione -  Why is lorazepam less effective when treating catatonia in autism?
04:25
Dr. Neera Ghaziuddin - What would you say to parents of children who have autism who are struggling to get appropriate treatment or don't understand that it's more of a long-term treatment?
01:21
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