Counselling for parents

Hello everyone, I'm Amanda and a single mum of a 6 year old high functioning little lad.  I am also a trainee counsellor and just about to start a research project.  I am passionate about autism and strongly believe there needs to be more awareness of it. 

My research project is asking the question whether counselling should be available to parents following the diagnosis of autism for their child.  I would be very grateful for any feedback anyone can offer me on this subject.  I have found very little research done on this and would be very grateful for any views you may have.  

If you have any questions for me on this please ask.

Amanda

Parents
  • I am inclined to agree and feel that personally counselling is not something that I would find particularly necessary.  Generally once the diagnosis has been given you are left to get on with it in much the same way as being a new parent and being discharged from a health visitor. I am happy with this approach. Everyone however is different and there may be that there is a need for a service such as this in some cases.

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  • I am inclined to agree and feel that personally counselling is not something that I would find particularly necessary.  Generally once the diagnosis has been given you are left to get on with it in much the same way as being a new parent and being discharged from a health visitor. I am happy with this approach. Everyone however is different and there may be that there is a need for a service such as this in some cases.

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