Clinicians in the field of autism are increasingly identifying individuals with Asperger syndrome. Individual and family therapy for individuals with this condition has received little attention in the literature. This article presents three case examples of individual and family therapy with male adolescents diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. Common presenting issues and treatment interventions are summarized that may apply to others diagnosed with this condition.
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