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Autism Spectrum Disorders from A to Z

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Guiding readers step-by-step through the complex of symptoms, definitions, assessments and diagnoses of the variety of autism spectrum disorders, the authors provide practical strategies to improve...
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  • 01 January 2004
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This extremely comprehensive book goes step-by-step through the symptoms, definitions, assessments, and diagnoses of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The authors describe ASD in terms of the parents, teachers, the school system, medical professionals, adult service providers, and private agencies involved. In addition to revealing what parents and professional can expect, this book also provides practical strategies to improve the assessment process and help the child or adult deal with the stress of the evaluations. Finally, they tackle the controversial issues surrounding the causes of ASD and available treatment options.

Helpful sections include:

  • Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
  • The Diagnostic Process
  • Characteristics of ASD
  • The Role of the School System
  • The Role of the Parent
  • And so much more!

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    Price: $34.95
    Pages: 462
    Publisher: Future Horizons
    Imprint: Future Horizons
    Publication Date: 01 January 2004
    Trim Size: 11.06 X 8.55 in
    ISBN: 9781932565072
    Format: Paperback
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    “What do you get when you combine experience, impeccable research and common sense into a new book for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their parents, and professionals who work with them? Autism Spectrum Disorders from A to Z, by Barbara Doyle and Emily Iland. A product of passion, punctuated with case studies of real life experiences and presented in an easy-to-read format, this is a must have book for every parent and professional new to ASD—and for those that have been around the block a few hundred times!”
    Dennis Debbaudt, author of Autism, Advocates and Law Enforcement Professionals

     

    Dedication
    Disclaimer
    Introduction
    About the authors
    Introduction from Emily
    Introduction from Barbara
    Purpose of the book
    Terms used
    Who this book is intended to help
    Who should read this book?
    Chapter One: Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
    The Diagnostic Process
    Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD): the Umbrella Category
    PDD and ASD Overlap and Are Often Used Interchangeably
    Discussion of the Term "ASD"
    Characteristics of ASD
    Range of Effects
    Table 1.1, The Range of Effects in ASD
    Common Misperceptions About ASD
    Implications of ASD
    Learning Strengths and Areas of Difficulty of People with ASD
    Chapter Summary
    Chapter Two: Considerations in the Diagnosis of ASD
    Recognizing the Need to Get a Professional Opinion
    Making the Connection with ASD
    Difficulty and Differences Using Diagnostic Terms
    Differential Diagnosis
    Barriers to Accurate Diagnosis: Not Recognizing Autism
    ASD, By Many Other Names
    "Labels" Within ASD
    What Difference the Diagnosis Makes
    Diagnostic Criteria, Explained
    Autistic Disorder
    Pervasive Developmental Disorder
    Asperger Syndrome (AS)
    AS and High Functioning Autism (HFA): Same or Different?
    ASD and ADD Similarities
    ASD and ADD Differences
    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and
    Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)?
    Questions to Ask
    ADHD Criteria
    ASD and Hyperlexia
    ASD, Semantic Pragmatic Disorder and
    Nonverbal Learning Disorder
    Autism Spectrum Disorder and Cognitive Disabilities
    Chapter Summary
    Sources
    Chapter Three: Beginning the Process of Assessment and Diagnosis
    Options in Diagnosis: Who Can Diagnose
    The Role of the School System
    The Role of the Parent
    The Role of Adult Service Providers and Agencies
    Options for Adults Referring Themselves for Diagnosis
    Emotions and the Assessment Process
    How Parents Can Help Professionals with the Diagnostic Process
    Preparing a Written Personal History
    Adults Piece the Puzzle Together
    What to Include in the Developmental History
    3.1 Matt’s Story
    3.2 Laura’s Timeline
    3.3 About Alex
    The Role of Teachers
    Chapter Summary
    Sources
    Chapter Four: The Assessment Process
    What is an Assessment?
    The Purpose of Assessment
    4.1, The Assessment Cycle
    Components of a Comprehensive Assessment
    The Assessment Team
    Challenges in the Assessment Process for Professionals, Parents and Individuals