That's because of the changes in the new DSM. I have a couple of clients with a PDD-NOS dx, but fortunately, they also have another dx. There is no more PDD dx, just Autism spectrum disorder. However, since all of my clients have one of 3 behavioral health providers that work with Mass Health and the special in home therapy program I work in, they rarely question a dx. In fact, this program has been so successful, that anyone in the state can now access it, through the behavioral health partnership, even if the parents have regular insurance. They can't use it for physical health care, but I now have a couple of clients who are in this category. It's nice that the state realized the benefit of intensive treatment, that it avoids future issues, and not just low income people could benefit.
Of course, it took a lawsuit to get this program.




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. About a year later, he was racing.
