Social Adaptation Support in a Psychiatric Day Hospital for Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Mental Illness

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  • 自閉スペクトラム症のある成人に対する社会生活適応にむけた精神科デイケアの実践
  • ジヘイスペクトラムショウ ノ アル セイジン ニ タイスル シャカイ セイカツ テキオウ ニ ムケタ セイシンカ デイケア ノ ジッセン

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The purpose of the present study was to report case studies of 2 adults with autism spectrum disorder attending a psychiatric day hospital, from the point of view of the ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health), in addition to examining an intervention for these patients. The participants (Case A and Case B) both had autism spectrum disorder and mental illness, with a history of suicidal behavior and low social adaptation. The vocational program included (a) vocational training, (b) social skill training (overall), (c) general meetings, and (d) individual meetings, as well as (e) social skill training (Case A only), (f) psychodrama (Case B only), and (g) psychological education in 3 small groups. The training was done from the viewpoint of the ICF. Both patients reported an improvement in how they related to other day-hospital users and to colleagues in the in-hospital internship, based on the awareness and learning that they had obtained in the social skill training and psychodrama. These results suggest that the point of view of ICF may have been effective in facilitating the social adaptation of these two adults, and also that medical care and social adaptation support may complement each other.

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