The incidence of autism is skyrocketing with tragic consequences for people across the globe. Those with autism will die, on average, 16 years sooner than others. They will live with debilitating symptoms and extraordinary stress-stress that shortens lives, alters brain structure, and impairs functioning. Current treatment approaches fall short; interventions begin too late. Damage caused by stress is reversible. Effectively treating stress can save lives, restore brain structure, and improve symptoms.Treatment improves social interactions and sensory impairments.This book is founded in research from over 1200 peer-reviewed studies and the author's 35 years of professional experience as a psychologist. Taming Autism is a revolutionary guide to assist professionals and parents in more effectively treating and preventing symptoms of autism.