The Aquatic WATSU® Therapy Program Improves the Quality of Life of an Adult Male with Autism Spectrum Disorder. A Case Report

The purpose of this single case study was to investigate the effects of the WATSU training program (WTP) on 21 years old male with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). This study used a high level of individual and structured interventions to improve the underperforming adaptive functioning areas like...

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Asıl Yazarlar: Tufekcioglu Ertan (Yazar), Arslan Duran (Yazar), Konukman Ferman (Yazar), Zagorski Tomasz (Yazar), Batti Turki Al (Yazar), Filiz Bijen (Yazar), Sulaimani Mona F. (Yazar), Keating Ingrid Eichberg (Yazar), Erzeybek Mustafa Said (Yazar), Yilmaz Elif Burcu (Yazar)
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