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From group psychotherapy to robot-assisted intervention: New therapies for socio-emotional challenges in individuals with autism

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Research of past years has shown that socio-emotional functions are of utmost importance for mental health and quality of life and that people with autism often struggle with those areas due to their social particularities. In this presentation I will show works which were conducted with and from individuals with autism. I will put a special focus on social cognition and emotion processing and its trainability. The works that will be shown encompass studies in social robotics, social and affective neuroscience and cognitive behavioral therapy. One special focus will be on the potential of participatory research in that context.

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