Understanding and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism
A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
Herausgeber: Botsford Johnson, Jane; Edelson, Stephen M.
Understanding and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism
A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective
Herausgeber: Botsford Johnson, Jane; Edelson, Stephen M.
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A complete guide to understanding and treating self-injury in autism (ASD). With contributions by top experts, the book explains various causes and forms of self-injury, discusses the treatment options available, including medical, psychiatric and nutritional treatments, and considers the effectiveness of multidisciplinary approaches.
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A complete guide to understanding and treating self-injury in autism (ASD). With contributions by top experts, the book explains various causes and forms of self-injury, discusses the treatment options available, including medical, psychiatric and nutritional treatments, and considers the effectiveness of multidisciplinary approaches.
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- Understanding and Treating in Autism
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057417
- ISBN-10: 1849057419
- Artikelnr.: 42802262
- Understanding and Treating in Autism
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 246mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781849057417
- ISBN-10: 1849057419
- Artikelnr.: 42802262
Edited by Stephen M. Edelson and Jane Botsford Johnson, Foreword by Temple Grandin
1. Self-Injurious Behavior: A Multi-Causal
Challenging-to-Treat Set of Behaviors. Stephen M. Edelson
Autism Research Institute
United States. 2. Targeted Medical Therapies and Self-Injury. Mary Coleman
Foundation for Autism Research
United States. 3. Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggressive Behaviors in Autism: Looking Below the Surface. Margaret L. Bauman
Boston University School of Medicine
United States. 4. Self-Injurious Behavior
Aggression and Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Manuel F. Casanova and Emily Casanova
University of South Carolina
Greenville
United States. 5. A Neuropsychiatric Model for Evaluating and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism. Paul Millard Hardy
Autism Research Institute
United States. 6. Examining the Impact of Medication Side Effects on Problem Behavior. Jamie D. Bleiweiss
Hunter College
United States. 7. Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Impact of Allergic Diseases. Harumi Jyonouchi
Saint Peter's University Hospital (NJ)
United States. 8. Medical and Nutritional Approaches to Treating Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders: 15 Case Studies. John Green
Evergreen Center (OR)
United States and Nancy O'Hara
Center for Integrative Health (CT)
United States. 9. Dietary and Nutrition Intervention to Address Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism: Thoughts from 5 Years of Clinical Care. Kelly M. Barnhill
The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development (TX)
United States. 10. Sensory Processing Disorder and Self-Injurious Behaviors. Lucy Jane Miller and Karen Misher
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
United States. 11. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Using Positive Behavior Support. Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States
Caitlin E. Walsh
University of Colorado School of Medicine
United States and V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States. 12. Using Functional Communication Training to Treat Self-Injurious Behavior. V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States
and Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States. 13. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Related to Anxiety. Lauren J. Moskowitz and Alexis B. Ritter
St. John's University
United States. 14. A Stress-Reduction Approach to Addressing Self-Injurious Behavior in Individuals with Autism. June Groden
Leslie Weidenman
and Cooper R. Woodard
The Groden Centre (RI)
United States.
Challenging-to-Treat Set of Behaviors. Stephen M. Edelson
Autism Research Institute
United States. 2. Targeted Medical Therapies and Self-Injury. Mary Coleman
Foundation for Autism Research
United States. 3. Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggressive Behaviors in Autism: Looking Below the Surface. Margaret L. Bauman
Boston University School of Medicine
United States. 4. Self-Injurious Behavior
Aggression and Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Manuel F. Casanova and Emily Casanova
University of South Carolina
Greenville
United States. 5. A Neuropsychiatric Model for Evaluating and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism. Paul Millard Hardy
Autism Research Institute
United States. 6. Examining the Impact of Medication Side Effects on Problem Behavior. Jamie D. Bleiweiss
Hunter College
United States. 7. Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Impact of Allergic Diseases. Harumi Jyonouchi
Saint Peter's University Hospital (NJ)
United States. 8. Medical and Nutritional Approaches to Treating Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders: 15 Case Studies. John Green
Evergreen Center (OR)
United States and Nancy O'Hara
Center for Integrative Health (CT)
United States. 9. Dietary and Nutrition Intervention to Address Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism: Thoughts from 5 Years of Clinical Care. Kelly M. Barnhill
The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development (TX)
United States. 10. Sensory Processing Disorder and Self-Injurious Behaviors. Lucy Jane Miller and Karen Misher
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
United States. 11. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Using Positive Behavior Support. Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States
Caitlin E. Walsh
University of Colorado School of Medicine
United States and V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States. 12. Using Functional Communication Training to Treat Self-Injurious Behavior. V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States
and Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States. 13. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Related to Anxiety. Lauren J. Moskowitz and Alexis B. Ritter
St. John's University
United States. 14. A Stress-Reduction Approach to Addressing Self-Injurious Behavior in Individuals with Autism. June Groden
Leslie Weidenman
and Cooper R. Woodard
The Groden Centre (RI)
United States.
1. Self-Injurious Behavior: A Multi-Causal
Challenging-to-Treat Set of Behaviors. Stephen M. Edelson
Autism Research Institute
United States. 2. Targeted Medical Therapies and Self-Injury. Mary Coleman
Foundation for Autism Research
United States. 3. Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggressive Behaviors in Autism: Looking Below the Surface. Margaret L. Bauman
Boston University School of Medicine
United States. 4. Self-Injurious Behavior
Aggression and Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Manuel F. Casanova and Emily Casanova
University of South Carolina
Greenville
United States. 5. A Neuropsychiatric Model for Evaluating and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism. Paul Millard Hardy
Autism Research Institute
United States. 6. Examining the Impact of Medication Side Effects on Problem Behavior. Jamie D. Bleiweiss
Hunter College
United States. 7. Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Impact of Allergic Diseases. Harumi Jyonouchi
Saint Peter's University Hospital (NJ)
United States. 8. Medical and Nutritional Approaches to Treating Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders: 15 Case Studies. John Green
Evergreen Center (OR)
United States and Nancy O'Hara
Center for Integrative Health (CT)
United States. 9. Dietary and Nutrition Intervention to Address Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism: Thoughts from 5 Years of Clinical Care. Kelly M. Barnhill
The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development (TX)
United States. 10. Sensory Processing Disorder and Self-Injurious Behaviors. Lucy Jane Miller and Karen Misher
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
United States. 11. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Using Positive Behavior Support. Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States
Caitlin E. Walsh
University of Colorado School of Medicine
United States and V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States. 12. Using Functional Communication Training to Treat Self-Injurious Behavior. V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States
and Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States. 13. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Related to Anxiety. Lauren J. Moskowitz and Alexis B. Ritter
St. John's University
United States. 14. A Stress-Reduction Approach to Addressing Self-Injurious Behavior in Individuals with Autism. June Groden
Leslie Weidenman
and Cooper R. Woodard
The Groden Centre (RI)
United States.
Challenging-to-Treat Set of Behaviors. Stephen M. Edelson
Autism Research Institute
United States. 2. Targeted Medical Therapies and Self-Injury. Mary Coleman
Foundation for Autism Research
United States. 3. Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggressive Behaviors in Autism: Looking Below the Surface. Margaret L. Bauman
Boston University School of Medicine
United States. 4. Self-Injurious Behavior
Aggression and Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorders. Manuel F. Casanova and Emily Casanova
University of South Carolina
Greenville
United States. 5. A Neuropsychiatric Model for Evaluating and Treating Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism. Paul Millard Hardy
Autism Research Institute
United States. 6. Examining the Impact of Medication Side Effects on Problem Behavior. Jamie D. Bleiweiss
Hunter College
United States. 7. Self-Injurious Behaviors in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Impact of Allergic Diseases. Harumi Jyonouchi
Saint Peter's University Hospital (NJ)
United States. 8. Medical and Nutritional Approaches to Treating Self-Injurious Behavior and Aggression in Autism Spectrum Disorders: 15 Case Studies. John Green
Evergreen Center (OR)
United States and Nancy O'Hara
Center for Integrative Health (CT)
United States. 9. Dietary and Nutrition Intervention to Address Self-Injurious Behavior in Autism: Thoughts from 5 Years of Clinical Care. Kelly M. Barnhill
The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development (TX)
United States. 10. Sensory Processing Disorder and Self-Injurious Behaviors. Lucy Jane Miller and Karen Misher
Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
United States. 11. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Using Positive Behavior Support. Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States
Caitlin E. Walsh
University of Colorado School of Medicine
United States and V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States. 12. Using Functional Communication Training to Treat Self-Injurious Behavior. V. Mark Durand
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
United States
and Lauren J. Moskowitz
St. John's University
United States. 13. Assessment and Intervention for Self-Injurious Behavior Related to Anxiety. Lauren J. Moskowitz and Alexis B. Ritter
St. John's University
United States. 14. A Stress-Reduction Approach to Addressing Self-Injurious Behavior in Individuals with Autism. June Groden
Leslie Weidenman
and Cooper R. Woodard
The Groden Centre (RI)
United States.