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Main description:
What are the historical foundations of autism and what precisely is meant by the 'autistic spectrum'? How can we explain behavioural patterns of people with autism, young or old, and what are the major theoretical bases for understanding these? What is the latest thinking regarding diagnosis, and what are the most effective strategies for assessment, education and care for people with this condition?
Following on from the popular provocative first edition, the Second Edition answers these questions with the latest research on autistic spectrum disorders, exploring theories at the psychological, neurobiological and 'first cause' levels to methods of assessment, intervention, education and support.
Already popular as an introductory text for those wanting to know more about autism as well as a source of basic information and references for those familiar with the field, this newly updated and enhanced book is invaluable for students, professionals and even families.
Contents:
PART I: WHAT IS AUTISM?
Chapter 1 Historical Background
Chapter 2 Current Concept and Definition
Chapter 3 The Fuller Picture: Shared Characteristics
Chapter 4 The Fuller Picture: Sources of Diversity
Chapter 5 Facts and Figures: Epidemiology and Lifespan Development
PART II: WHAT CAUSES AUTISM?
Chapter 6 A Framework for Explaining Autism
Chapter 7 Root Causes
Chapter 8 Brain Bases
Chapter 9. Proximal Causes 1: Diagnostic Behaviours
Chapter 10. Proximal Causes 2: Additional Shared Characteristics and Major Specifiers
PART III: PRACTICAL ISSUES
Chapter 11. Assessment, Diagnosis and Screening
Chapter 12. Intervention
Chapter 13. Care
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Sage Publications Limited (SAGE Publications Ltd)
Publication date: March, 2017
Pages: None
Weight: 620g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Psychiatry, Psychology
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