In a recent randomized controlled trial of 59 parents of children with autism, parents received six individual sessions in a problem-solving education program, adapted from the well-known problem-solving treatment(PST) (Feinberg et al., 2014). Each session focused on working through a problem identified by the mother using the steps of PST (goal setting, brain-storming, evaluating solutions, choosing a solution, and action planning).Study findings showed that the intervention reduced parents’ depressive symptoms, but not their stress levels.