UBC ASAP Lab’s Community Talk Event: Pathways to Social Wellbeing in Autistic People

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When

Tuesday, February 6, 2024    
10:30 am - 11:30 am

Where

Event host

Kate Rho
604-822-6069
[email protected]

Event Details

Hosted by the Anxiety, Stress, and Autism Program (ASAP Lab), our Autism Evidence ASAP talk series is dedicated to delivering the latest timely and cutting-edge findings from research focused on the mental health of autistic individuals. 

In this session, “Pathways to Social Wellbeing in Autistic People,” we will discuss the latest research findings on the role of social cognition (e.g., perspective taking abilities) in social well-being and mental health of autistic people.

Who Should Attend?

  • Autistic Individuals: Empower yourself with knowledge to navigate your journey and improve your wellbeing.
  • Clinicians: Enhance your assessments and treatment strategies with the latest research insights.
  • Parents and Service Provider: Gain a deeper understanding to provide support to autistic individuals.
  • Friends and Allies: Learn more about how to best support your loved ones.

Interested? Click here to RSVP for the event and receive the Zoom link one day before the event.

Learn more about the ASAP Lab on our website.

UBC ASAP Lab’s Community Talk Event: Pathways to Social Wellbeing in Autistic People

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