Barbara T. Doyle, Emily Doyle Iland
Autism Spectrum Disorders from A to Z: Assessment, Diagnosis... & More!
Barbara T. Doyle, Emily Doyle Iland
Autism Spectrum Disorders from A to Z: Assessment, Diagnosis... & More!
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This extremely comprehensive book goes step-by-step through the symptoms, definitions, assessments, and diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). The authors describe ASDs 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.…mehr
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This extremely comprehensive book goes step-by-step through the symptoms, definitions, assessments, and diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). The authors describe ASDs 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.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Future Horizons
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781932565072
- ISBN-10: 1932565078
- Artikelnr.: 22229981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Future Horizons
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: Januar 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 216mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9781932565072
- ISBN-10: 1932565078
- Artikelnr.: 22229981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Doyle is a Special Education professional with 32 years of experience in developmental disability services. She is a consultant in private practice, who is well known for her practical and positive approaches to addressing the needs of children and adults with disabilities, specializing in ASD.
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
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
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
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