ADI-R Training Requirements: What Clinicians Need to Know

 

The ADI-R is a structured interview used in autism assessment. To use it effectively, clinicians must complete specific training to ensure accuracy and consistency. 

Clinician Training 
Training includes lectures, practice interviews and coding tasks. This helps clinicians understand both the technical aspects of the ADI-R and the communication skills required. 

Interview Certification 
Certification is not required everywhere, but many professionals choose accredited training programmes that provide certificates demonstrating competence. 

Autism Evaluation Background 
Clinicians using the ADI-R typically have experience in autism assessment. This often includes psychologists, psychiatrists and speech and language therapists. 

Families seeking assessments from trained professionals can explore services through Autism Detect. Some individuals also show overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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