Autism Spectrum Disorder Group Practices in Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a condition that affects the way people communicate, interact socially, and behave. The disorder impacts how people function to varying degrees, which is why the word spectrum is used.

6 Matching Group Practices with Availability

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Hartselle and Associates

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorderSleep disordersEating disordersSubstance abuseAnxietyObsessive compulsive disorder
 In-person & online
Burns Virtual Psychological Solutions's profile picture
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Burns Virtual Psychological Solutions

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorderPsychological evaluations & testing Social SkillsDevelopmental disordersSpeech and Language TherapyYoga and Mindfulness
Online only

Next available consults:

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Northeast Family Services

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorder Addiction Anxiety College & graduate student mental health Couples counseling Depression
 In-person & online
M. Kim O'Connor & Associates's profile picture

M. Kim O'Connor & Associates

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorderAdolescent mental health Anxiety DepressionFamily issues Life transitions
Online only

Next available consults:

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Baxter Behavioral Health

Group practice (Medication Only)

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorder Anxiety ADHD DepressionObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)Mood disorders
 In-person & online
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New England Wellness Collaborative

Group practice

Accepting clients from Rhode Island

Autism spectrum disorderTraumaGrief and lossDevelopmental and learning disabilitiesParentingAnxiety
 In-person & online

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