Component 4. Psycho-education and training

4. In her book, Dr. Shah spells out more advice for how carers should educate themselves about the condition of autistic catatonia. I would suggest simply that you give your doctor or psychologist a copy of Dr. Shah's book, along with any other articles that you have personally found helpful, and that if need be you keep shopping around until you find physicians who are willing to learn (not that they will give you the diagnosis you are shopping for--just that, if they don't know anything about autistic catatonia, they will try to refer you, and find out as much as they can in the meantime). As above--I am not going to summarize all of Dr. Shah's advice.

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