Language, Communication, and Occupational Therapy Interventions

Leonard Abbeduto, Laura Greiss Hess, Julia L Wilbarger, Andrea McDuffie

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Abstract

In DSM-5, published in 2013, the classification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was created, subsuming several diagnoses and representing a significant evolution from its first appearance in the DSM-III three decades earlier. Autism Spectrum Disorders reflects this evolution, offering clinicians and families a succinct, definitive, and up-to-date guide to current research in the field and its impact on assessment and treatment. The book begins with the epidemiology of ASDs, which have increased in prevalence, and explores genetic heritability and environmental risk factors. It then explains the roles of the psychiatrist, neurologist and pediatrician in assessing the patient, examines assessment tools and processes, and describes the latest advances in a variety of treatments and interventions. The text's focus is on educating and empowering families and health care providers to determine whether appropriate genetic testing and counseling have been undertaken, whether the individual has had the relevant assessment, and whether skilled behavioral treatment and additional medical assessment or treatment are required.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationAutism Spectrum Disorders
EditorsEric Hollander, Randi Hagerman, Deborah Fein
PublisherAmerican Psychiatric Association
Chapter11
Pages277-305
ISBN (Print)978-1-61537-052-8
StatePublished - Apr 19 2018

Keywords

  • Autism
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Occupational Therapy

Disciplines

  • Occupational Therapy

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