The purpose of this study is to determine whether NeuroModulation Technique (NMT) is effective in reducing maladaptive behaviors and increasing adaptive behaviors in children diagnosed with autism. Hypothesis: Children in the Experimental group will show significant improvement over the Wait-List control group as measured by the Pervasive Developmental Disorder Behavioral Inventory (PDDBI), the Aberrant Behavior Checklist, Community Version (ABC-C), and the Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC). Children in the Wait-List control group will show significant improvement over their baseline measures after receiving NMT treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
18
NeuroModulation Technique is an informational technique that works by identifying and bringing awareness of the mind-body to incorrect informational states of the nervous system which has led to illness or maladaptive behavior. NeuroModulation Technique then directs the body to correct these information states, thereby helping the nervous system resume more adaptive functioning.
Robert H. Weiner, Ph.D.
Dallas, Texas, United States
Primary efficacy outcome measures include mean change from start of treatment to end of treatment on the PDDBI Autism Composite Index, the ABC-C Total Score, and the ATEC Total Score.
Children in both the Experimental and Wait-List control groups will show significant improvement over their respective baseline scores in these primary outcome measures following NMT treatment, which will reflect an improvement in adaptive behaviors as well as a decrease in maladaptive behaviors.
Time frame: At the end of 12 NMT treatment sessions.
Secondary outcome measures include mean change from start of treatment to end of treatment on the remaining subscales of the PDDBI, the ABC-C, and the ATEC.
Children in both the Experimental and Wait-List control groups will show significant improvement over their respective baseline scores in these secondary outcome measures following NMT treatment, which will reflect an improvement in adaptive behaviors as well as a decrease in maladaptive behaviors.
Time frame: At the end of 12 NMT treatment sessions.
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