In a 4-year-old boy with hypotonia, developmental delay, intermittent dystonic arm posturing, compulsive hand‑biting, and uric acid crystals in the diaper, which intervention is most effective at reducing self‑injurious behavior: cognitive‑behavioral therapy, high‑purine diet, sertraline, allopurinol, or arm restraints?

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