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Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Volume 2 - Assessment, Interventions, and Policy

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Informationen zum Autor Fred R. Volkmar, M.D., is Irving B Harris Professor of Child Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Psychology at the Yale Child Study Center where he directs the autism research program.?He is an associate editor of the Journal of Autism and the American Journal of Psychiatry. He is the author of several hundred scientific papers and chapters as well as a number of books including?A Practical Guide to Autism: What Every Parent, Teacher and Family Members Needs to Know. Rhea Paul, Ph.D., CCC-SLP SLP, is Professor and Director of the Communication Disorders section in the Developmental Disabilities Clinic at the Yale Child Study Center.? She holds a joint appointment at SCSU, where she is Professor of Communication Disorders. Sally J. Rogers, Ph.D., UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institute. Her clinical interests include early intervention for children with autism and social skills groups for autistic adults. She serves on the editorial board of many publications, including the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Kevin A.? Pelphrey, Ph.D., is the Harris Associate Professor of Child Psychiatry and director of the Child Neuroscience Laboratory at the Yale Child Study Center. Klappentext The latest and most comprehensive resource on autism and related disordersSince the original edition was first published more than a quarter-century ago, The Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders has been the most influential reference work in the field. Volume 2 of this comprehensive work includes a wealth of information from the experts in their respective specialities within the larger field of autism studies: Assessment, Interventions, and Social Policy Perspectives.Within the three sections found in Volume 2, readers will find in-depth treatment of:* Screening for autism in young children; diagnostic instruments in autism spectrum disorders (ASD); clinical evaluation in multidisciplinary settings; assessing communications in ASD; and behavioral assessment of individuals with autism, including current practice and future directions* Interventions for infants and toddlers at risk; comprehensive treatment models for children and youth with ASD; targeted interventions for social communication symptoms in preschoolers with ASD; augmentative and alternative communication; interventions for challenging behaviors; supporting mainstream educational success; supporting inclusion education; promoting recreational engagement in children with ASD; social skills interventions; and employment and related services for adults with ASD* Supporting adult independence in the community for individuals with high functioning ASD; supporting parents, siblings, and grandparents of people with ASD; and evidence-based psychosocial interventions for individuals with ASD* Special topic coverage such as autism across cultures; autism in the courtroom; alternative treatments; teacher and professional training guidelines; economic aspects of autism; and consideration of alternative treatmentsThe new edition includes the relevant updates to help readers stay abreast of the state of this rapidly evolving field and gives them a guide to separate the wheat from the chaff as information about autism proliferates. Zusammenfassung The latest and most comprehensive resource on autism and related disorders Since the original edition was first published more than a quarter-century ago, The Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders has been the most influential reference work in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors xi Preface xix VOLUME 1: DIAGNOSIS, DEVELOPMENT, AND BRAIN MECHANISMS I DIAGNOSIS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, COURSE 1 1 AUTISM AND THE AUTISM SPECTRUM: DIAGNOSTIC CONCEPTS 3 Fred R. Volkmar, Brian Reichow, Alexander Westphal, and David S. Mandell 2 THE BROADER AUTISM PHENOTYPE 28 Brooke Ing...

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Contributors xi
 
Preface xix
 
VOLUME 1: DIAGNOSIS, DEVELOPMENT, AND BRAIN MECHANISMS
 
I DIAGNOSIS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, COURSE 1
 
1 AUTISM AND THE AUTISM SPECTRUM: DIAGNOSTIC CONCEPTS 3
Fred R. Volkmar, Brian Reichow, Alexander Westphal, and David S. Mandell
 
2 THE BROADER AUTISM PHENOTYPE 28
Brooke Ingersoll and Allison Wainer
 
3 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 57
Alison Presmanes Hill, Katharine E. Zuckerman, and Eric Fombonne
 
4 OUTCOMES IN ADULTS WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 97
Patricia Howlin
 
II DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR 117
 
5 ASD IN INFANTS AND TODDLERS 121
Katarzyna Chawarska, Suzanne Macari, Fred R. Volkmar, So Hyun Kim, and Frederick Shic
 
6 SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WITH ASD 148
Nirit Bauminger-Zviely
 
7 ISSUES AND INTERVENTIONS FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS DURING ADOLESCENCE AND BEYOND 176
Lynn Kern Koegel, Robert L. Koegel, Amber R. Miller, and Whitney J. Detar
 
8 ADULTS WITH AUTISM 191
Carla A. Mazefsky and Susan W. White
 
9 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AUTISM 212
Naomi Ornstein Davis and Alice S. Carter
 
10 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION IN AUTISM 230
So Hyun Kim, Rhea Paul, Helen Tager-Flusberg, and Catherine Lord
 
11 PLAY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS: SKILLS, OBJECT PLAY, AND INTERVENTIONS 263
Connie Kasari and Ya-Chih Chang
 
12 IMITATION IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 278
Giacomo Vivanti and Antonia Hamilton
 
13 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 302
Katherine D. Tsatsanis and Kelly Powell
 
14 AUTISM AND EMOTION 332
R. Peter Hobson
 
15 MOTOR CONTROL AND MOTOR LEARNING PROCESSES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 354
Stefanie Bodison and Stewart Mostofsky
 
16 SENSORY FEATURES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 378
Grace T. Baranek, Lauren M. Little, L. Diane Parham, Karla K. Ausderau, and Maura G. Sabatos-DeVito
 
III NEUROBIOLOGY AND MEDICAL ISSUES 409
 
17 GENETICS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 411
Michael Rutter and Anita Thapar
 
18 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN THE PRECONCEPTION AND PRENATAL PERIODS IN RELATION TO RISK FOR ASD 424
Kristen Lyall, Rebecca J. Schmidt, and Irva Hertz-Picciotto
 
19 BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER 457
George M. Anderson
 
20 THE SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER 482
James C. McPartland, Rachael M. Tillman, Daniel Y.-J. Yang, Raphael A. Bernier, and Kevin A. Pelphrey
 
21 THE NEUROPATHOLOGY OF AUTISM 497
Manuel F. Casanova
 
22 MEDICAL CARE IN AUTISM AND RELATED CONDITIONS 532
Fred R. Volkmar, Justin Rowberry, Oana de Vinck-Baroody, Abha R. Gupta, Jennifer Leung, Judith Meyers, Nita Vaswani, and Lisa A. Wiesner
 
23 PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 556
Lawrence Scahill, Caitlin S. Tillberg, and Andrés Martin
 
Author Index I-1
 
Subject Index I-39
 
VOLUME 2: ASSESSMENT, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY
 
IV ASSESSMENT 581
 
24 SCREENING FOR AUTISM IN YOUNG CHILDREN 585
Lisa V. Iba~nez, Wendy L. Stone, and Elaine E. Coonrod
 
25 DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENTS IN AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDERS 609
Catherine Lord, Christina Corsello, and Rebecca Grzadzinski
 
26 CLINICAL EVALUATION IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY SETTINGS 661
Fred R. Volkmar, Leah Langford Booth, James C. McPartland, and Lisa A. Wiesner
 
27 ASSESSING COMMUNICATION IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 673
Rhea Paul and Donia Fahim
 
28 BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH AUTISM: CURRENT PRACTICE AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS 695
Michael D. Powers, Mark J. Palmieri, Shaunessy M. Egan, Jessica L. Rohrer, Elizabeth C. Nulty, and Solandy Forte
 
V INTERVENTIONS 737
 
29 INTERVENTIONS FOR I

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