Provides a short accessible introduction to the science and medicine behind autism.
Preface Unravelling the Mystery Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Autism, Aspergers Syndrome and the Evolution of the Concept of the Autistic Spectrum Disorders Chapter 2 Screening for Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Past, Present and Future Chapter 3 Diagnostic Evaluation for ASDs Part I: Getting Started Chapter 4 Diagnostic Evaluation Part II: Appropriate Use of the DSM-IV-TR Criteria for Autistic Disorder and Supplemental Tests Chapter 5 What Can Statistics Tell Us About the ASDs? Chapter 6 What Causes Autism? Part 1: Basic Science Chapter 7 What Causes Autism? Part 2: Controversial Theories and New Ways to Think About ASDs Chapter 8 Conventional Interventions Chapter 9 Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Approaches to Treatment: Biomedical Interventions Chapter 10 Outcome Glossary Bibliography
LISA D. BENARON is a graduate of Yale Medical School and is board certified in Pediatrics, Internal Medicine and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. She is the medical director of Far Northern Regional center, where she provides evaluations for individuals of all ages suspected of having an ASD. She is a strong advocate of including the schools in the process of diagnosis. Dr. Benaron served on the advisory committee for the California Department of Developmental Services Best Practice Guidelines for Screening Diagnosis and Assessment of ASDs and is currently on the advisory committee reviewing evidence-based interventions for ASDs.
Writing in clear, conversational prose, Benaron (medical director,
Far Northern Regional Center, Redding, CA) leads readers along a
difficult path: she tries to make sense of the complicated disorder
of autism. The route is confounded at many junctures: debates about
labeling and classification systems; variable diagnostic
evaluations; the mystery of what causes autism; lack of agreement
on the part of professionals about acceptable treatments (both
traditional and alternative); lack of knowledge about predicting
long-term outcomes for specific individuals… Benaron manages a fair
and thorough description of the disorder and the direction of the
future work on it. This is an excellent library and classroom
resource for those new to autism and for those looking for a recent
update of knowledge on the subject. Recommended. Lower-and upper
level undergraduates; general readers.'
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This volume details the development of knowledge about autism
spectrum disorders, from the 1940s to the increased research of the
past two decades, as well as screening; diagnostic assessments,
including specific DSM-IV-TR criteria; statistics about autism;
possible causes, including genetics and vaccines; and interventions
and alternative treatments. Benaron, who is board certified in
pediatrics, internal medicine, and neurodevelopmental disabilities,
is associated with Far Northern Regional Center.
*SciTech Book News*
The author has written this book for a wide audience making it very
user-friendly. . . it provides a solid basis for understanding ASD
and understanding present interventions.
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