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Update on Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2007<h4>EXCERPT</h4><p>More than 50 years of research on autism has lead to important changes in its diagnosis and treatment. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of autistic spectrum disorders and an update on the current knowledge regarding this diagnostic category.</p><h4>ABOUT THE AUTHORS</h4><p ...
Teena M, McGuinness, Suzanne M, Hardeman
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The Autistic-Spectrum Disorders
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002Any person, talented or handicapped, whose social skills have been severely deficient since very early childhood, who started to talk late or whose communicative use of language is inadequate, and ...
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The Spectrum of Autistic Disorders
Pediatric Annals, 2003Clinicians must not only develop treatments for children with autism but also reassure parents that research has shown immunizations are not a cause of this family of disorders.
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Early Years Educator, 2007
Autism is a diagnosis feared by most parents, it is a largely incurable condition and can mean a lifetime of care for some children. Karen Sullivan takes a closer look at this diverse spectrum disorder.
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Autism is a diagnosis feared by most parents, it is a largely incurable condition and can mean a lifetime of care for some children. Karen Sullivan takes a closer look at this diverse spectrum disorder.
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Child Care, 2018
It is a term that we hear regularly these days, but do we know what it really means, what range of behaviours it covers, and what we should look out for in the children in our care?
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It is a term that we hear regularly these days, but do we know what it really means, what range of behaviours it covers, and what we should look out for in the children in our care?
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Regression in Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Neuropsychology Review, 2008A significant proportion of children diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder experience a developmental regression characterized by a loss of previously-acquired skills. This may involve a loss of speech or social responsitivity, but often entails both.
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2013
Written for practitioners working in the field of autism and related disorders, including Asperger's syndrome, this handbook offers an overview of understandings of these disorders from a behavioral, biological and psychological perspective. A coherent analysis of the different theoretical viewpoints is provided, especially at the psychological level ...
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Written for practitioners working in the field of autism and related disorders, including Asperger's syndrome, this handbook offers an overview of understandings of these disorders from a behavioral, biological and psychological perspective. A coherent analysis of the different theoretical viewpoints is provided, especially at the psychological level ...
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2009
Research in Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has greatly increased within the past decade. DSM IV TR (APA, 2000) has grouped autism, Rett’s disorder, Asperger’s Disorder (AS), and childhood disintegrative disorder under the umbrella term, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). PDD-NOS (not otherwise specified) is a term and diagnosis with no specific
Margaret Semrud-Clikeman +1 more
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Research in Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) has greatly increased within the past decade. DSM IV TR (APA, 2000) has grouped autism, Rett’s disorder, Asperger’s Disorder (AS), and childhood disintegrative disorder under the umbrella term, Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). PDD-NOS (not otherwise specified) is a term and diagnosis with no specific
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Nursing and Residential Care, 1999
Lesley Smeardon provides a background to the autistic spectrum disorders, explaining the causes of this class of disorders, and describes the ways in which affected individuals can be helped.
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Lesley Smeardon provides a background to the autistic spectrum disorders, explaining the causes of this class of disorders, and describes the ways in which affected individuals can be helped.
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The Autistic Linguistic Spectrum
2020This chapter provides an account of the ways in which autistic foreclosure impacts the structuring of autistic linguistic functionality. More specifically, it provides an account of the varying degrees of the unique autistic mode of access to language that is rooted in a fundamental refusal of the domain of signifiers.
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