"Therapy" can be useful if you need help processing an event or series of events that happened in life. But the necessary requirement for that to work is a Therapist that's competent, enough self-reflection and self-regard to try to work the issue and for it not be based on some reflexive separate issue. This has no real effect on things like Autism, ADHD or OCD.
For real issues that aren't self-loathing, "treatment approaches" is what everyone is looking for. Depending on the condition, there's ways of training around the issue and, normally, ways of addressing the physical side of the issue via diet. (There's treatments that work on specific ones, but it's almost always diet that's going to be the biggest effector.)
As a related aside, because of Youtube, you can normally find a presentation on a specific disorder given by an old White guy that's treated patients for 30+ years. He'll normally be able to explain the mechanics extremely well, and you'll find out the industry has mostly ignored the information for years. Welcome to "modern" Medicine.