VOLUME 1: DIAGNOSIS, DEVELOPMENT, NEUROBIOLOGY, AND BEHAVIOR. |
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SECTION I: DIAGNOSIS AND CLASSIFICATION. |
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Chapter 1. Issues in the Classification of Autism and Related Conditions (Fred R. Volkmar and Ami Klin). |
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Chapter 2. Epidemiological Studies of Pervasive Developmental Disorders (Eric Fombonne). |
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Chapter 3. Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (Fred R. Volkmar, Kathy Koenig, and Matthew State). |
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Chapter 4. Asperger Syndrome (Ami Klin, James McPartland, and Fred R. Volkmar). |
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Chapter 5. Rett Syndrome: A Pervasive Developmental Disorder (Richard Van Acker, Jennifer A. Loncola, and Eryn Y. Van Acker). |
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Chapter 6. Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (Kenneth E. Towbin). |
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Chapter 7. Outcomes in Autism Spectrum Disorders (Patricia Howlin). |
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SECTION II: DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR. |
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Chapter 8. Autism in Infancy and Early Childhood (Katarzyna Chawarska and Fred R. Volkmar). |
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Chapter 9. The School-Age Child with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Katherine A. Loveland and Belgin Tunali-Kotoski). |
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Chapter 10. Adolescents and Adults with Autism (Victoria Shea and Gary B. Mesibov). |
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Chapter 11. Social Development in Autism (Alice S. Carter, Naomi Ornstein Davis, Ami Klin, and Fred R. Volkmar). |
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Chapter 12. Language and Communication in Autism (Helen Tager-Flusberg, Rhea Paul, and Catherine Lord). |
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Chapter 13. Neuropsychological Characteristics in Autism and Related Conditions (Katherine D. Tsatsanis). |
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Chapter 14. Imitation and Play in Autism (Sally J. Rogers, Ian Cook, and Adrienne Meryl). |
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Chapter 15. Autism and Emotion (Peter Hobson). |
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SECTION III: NEUROLOGICAL AND MEDICAL ISSUES. |
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Chapter 16. Genetic Influences and Autism (Michael Rutter). |
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Chapter 17. Neurochemical Studies of Autism (George M. Anderson and Yoshihiko Hoshino). |
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Chapter 18. Neurologic Aspects of Autism (Nancy J. Minshew, John A. Sweeney, Margaret L. Bauman, and Sara Jane Webb). |
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Chapter 19. Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Autism Spectrum Disorders (Robert T. Schultz and Diana L. Robins). |
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Chapter 20. Medical Aspects of Autism (Pauline A. Filipek). |
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SECTION IV: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES. |
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Chapter 21. Problems of Categorical Classification Systems (Lorna Wing). |
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Chapter 22. Executive Functions (Sally Ozonof f, Mikle South, and Sherri Provencal). |
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Chapter 23. Empathizing and Systemizing in Autism Spectrum Conditions (Simon Baron-Cohen, Sally Wheelwright, John Lawson, Richard Grif fin, Chris Ashwin, Jac Billington, and Bhismadev Chakrabarti). |
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Chapter 24. The Weak Central Coherence Account of Autism (Francesca Happé). |
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Chapter 25. Joint Attention and Neurodevelopmental Models of Autism (Peter Mundy and Courtney Burnette). |
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Chapter 26. The Enactive Mind—From Actions to Cognition: Lessons from Autism (Ami Klin, Warren Jones, Robert T. Schultz, and Fred R. Volkmar). |
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VOLUME 2: ASSESSMENT, INTERVENTIONS, AND POLICY. |
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SECTION V: ASSESSMENT. |
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Chapter 27. Screening for Autism in Young Children (Elaine E. Coonrod and Wendy L. Stone). |
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Chapter 28. Diagnostic Instruments in Autistic Spectrum Disorders (Catherine Lord and Christina Corsello). |
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Chapter 29. Clinical Evaluation in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Psychological Assessment within a Transdisciplinary Framework (Ami Klin, Celine Saulnier, Katherine Tsatsanis, and Fred R. Volkmar). |
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Chapter 30. Assessing Communication in Autism Spectrum Disorders (Rhea Paul). |
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Chapter 31. Behavioral Assessment of Individuals with Autism: A Functional Ecological Approach (Michael D. Powers). |
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Chapter 32. Sensory and Motor Features in Autism: Assessment and Intervention (Grace T. Baranek, L. Diane Parham, and James W. Bodfish). |
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SECTION VI: INTERVENTIONS. |
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Chapter 33. Curriculum and Classroom Structure (J. Gregory Olley). |
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Chapter 34. Behavioral Interventions to Promote Learning in Individuals with Autism (Laura Schreibman and Brooke Ingersoll). |
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Chapter 35. Behavioral Interventions (Joel D. Bregman, Dianne Zager, and John Gerdtz). |
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Chapter 36. Critical Issues in Enhancing Communication Abilities for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Barry M. Prizant and Amy M. Wetherby). |
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Chapter 37. Enhancing Early Language in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Rhea Paul and Dean Sutherland). |
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Chapter 38. Addressing Social Communication Skills in Individuals with High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Critical Priorities in Educational Programming (Wendy D. Marans, Emily Rubin, and Amy Laurent). |
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Chapter 39. School-Based Programs (Joel R. Arick, David A. Krug, Ann Fullerton, Lauren Loos, and Ruth Falco). |
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Chapter 40. Helping Children with Autism Enter the Mainstream (Jan S. Handleman, Sandra L. Harris, and Megan P. Martins). |
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Chapter 41. Models of Educational Intervention for Students with Autism: Home, Center, and School-Based Programming (Sandra L. Harris, Jan S. Handleman, and Heather K. Jennett). |
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Chapter 42. Working with Families (Lee M. Marcus, Linda J. Kunce, and Eric Schopler). |
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Chapter 43. Employment: Options and Issues for Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Peter F. Gerhardt and David L.. Holmes). |
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Chapter 44. Psychopharmacology (Lawrence Scahill and Andrés Martin). |
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SECTION VII: PUBLIC POLICY PERSPECTIVES. |
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Chapter 45. Preparation of Autism Specialists (Gail G. McGee and Michael J. Morrier). |
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Chapter 46. Educating Children with Autism: Current Legal Issues (Myrna R. Mandlawitz). |
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Chapter 47. Cross-Cultural Program Priorities and Reclassification of Outcome Research Methods (Eric Schopler). |
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SECTION VIII: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES. |
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Chapter 48. International Perspectives (Fred R. Volkmar). |
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SECTION IX: PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES. |
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Chapter 49. Community-Integrated Residential Services for Adults with Autism: A Working Model (Based on a Mother’s Odyssey) (Ruth Christ Sullivan). |
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Chapter 50. A Sibling’s Perspective on Autism (Jason B. Konidaris). |
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Chapter 51. A Personal Perspective of Autism (Temple Grandin). |
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Chapter 52. A Teacher’s Perspective: Adult Outcomes (Virginia Walker Sperry). |
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Chapter 53. Autism: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Going (Isabelle Rapin). |
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