Therapists Reassessing Evidence-Based Approaches to Treatment

Therapists Reassessing Evidence-Based Approaches to Treatment (TREAT)

The University of Alabama. Seeking therapists working with autistic children. Researchers at The University of Alabama are seeking therapists to complete a one-time online survey about commonly used autism interventions. The Therapists Reassessing Evidence-Based Approaches to Treatment (TREAT) study aims to better understand how therapists think about commonly used autism intervention which may lead to improvement in access to evidence-based care in community clinics for autistic children. Therapists who may qualify: Licensed mental health care professional in Alabama, Georgia, or Mississippi; work with autistic children 5-12 years olf. Have access to a computer to complete the survey. Surveys are completed online and should take no more than one hour.You will be compensated $150 for your time. If you are interested in participating, please email Josh Golt jdgolt@crimson.ua.edu for more information and reference the TREAT study in your email. UA IRB approved document 4/12/24, expiration N.B.