Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorders by Hollander, Eric, 9781585623419
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  • ISBN: 9781585623419 | 1585623415
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/1/2010

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An undertaking that is as ambitious in its scope as it is masterful in its presentation, Textbook of Autism Spectrum Disorderspresents a comprehensive view of the history, etiology, diagnosis, pathophysiology, risk factors, and treatment of this multifaceted groups of disorders. Because more patients are being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders than ever before, and at earlier ages, research initiatives have been established to address the most critical scientific questions in terms of biological markers, neuroimaging, and treatment efficacy. The resulting deluge of scholarship and research findings has made staying current in the field a daunting task.To meet the challenge, the editors, among the foremost authorities in the field, have assembled experts from the full range of specialties that are critical to a comprehensive understanding of autism. They have drawn on their clinical experience and scientific knowledge to create this benchmark publication, which includes: • A scientific history of autism, starting from its first identification by Kanner in 1943, that explores the competing theories of etiology and treatment up to the present day, in order to contextualize autism spectrum disorders, both scientifically and culturally;• Chapters on clinical evaluation that are presented within a cohesive multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary framework;• Thorough coverage of diagnostic testing founded on measures of behavioral presentation, and a review of the status of current research on biological markers that brings the reader up-to-date;• Chapters on risk factors, both perinatal and environmental, which help to identify areas of potential intervention;• Extensive coverage of experimental, novel, and alternative therapies, which may be helpful to patients and their families, as well as provide clinicians with valuable new treatment perspectives; and• An impressively comprehensive section on treatment options to help clinicians develop cutting-edge skills.The editors are well aware that a book of this kind could be intimidating, so they have included a number of features that make the text reader-friendly: • A preface and introduction that help to introduce and contextualize the material; • Chapter concluding summaries, followed by condensed "Summary Points" that aid the reader in identifying and mastering the most critical information; and• Liberal use of tables and figures that aid with identification of neuoanatomical and neurofunctional features, differential diagnoses, drug comparisons, and more. The diversity and breadth of the material make this book an indispensable resource, not just for psychiatrists but for psychologists, neurologists, social workers, speech therapists, educators, and patients and their families as well.
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