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El. knyga: Autism: A Reappraisal of Concepts and Treatment

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  • Serija: Child Behavior and Development
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781468407877
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Child Behavior and Development
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781468407877
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This volume aims to provide the reader with an up-to-date account of knowledge, research, education, and clinical practice in the field of au­ tism, from an international perspective. The emphasis throughout is on the growing points of knowledge and on the new developments in prac­ tice. We have tried to keep a balance between the need for rigorous research and systematic evaluation and the importance of expressing new ideas and concepts so that they may influence thinking at a stage when questions are being formulated and fresh approaches to treatment are being developed. The book had its origins in the 1976 International Symposium on Autism held in St. Gallen, Switzerland but it is not in any sense a proceed­ ings of that meeting. Most papers have been extensively rewritten to provide a fuller coverage of the topic and also to take account of the issues raised at the meeting. Discussion dialogues have been revised and re­ structured to stand as self-contained chapters. Many significant contribu­ tions to the conference have not been induded in order to maintain the balance of a definitive review; however a few extra chapters have been added to fill crucial gaps 0 We hope the result is a vivid picture ofthe current state of the art. As editors we have been most impressed by the advances since the 1970 international conference in London.
1. Diagnosis and Definition.- Social Characteristics.-
2. Social,
Behavioral, and Cognitive Characteristics: An Epidemiological Approach.-
3.
The Partial Noncommunication of Culture to Autistic ChildrenAn Application
of Human Ethology.-
4. The Assessment of Social Behavior.- Psychological and
Physiological Studies.-
5. Language: The Problem Beyond Conditioning.-
6.
Language Disorder and Infantile Autism.-
7. Language: Whats Wrong and Why.-
8. Neurophysiologic Studies.-
9. Images and Language.-
10. Research
Methodology: What Are the Correct Controls?.- Biological Investigations.-
11. Biochemical and Hematologic Studies: A Critical Review.-
12. A Report on
the Autistic Syndromes.-
13. Biochemical Strategies and Concepts.-
14. A
Neuropsychologic Interpretation of Infantile Autism.-
15. A Twin Study of
Individuals with Infantile Autism.-
16. Biological Homogeneity or
Heterogeneity?.- Family Characteristics.-
17. Personality Characteristics of
Parents.-
18. Family Factors.-
19. Limits of Methodological Differences in
Family Studies.- Psychotherapy.-
20. Psychotherapeutic Work with Parents of
Psychotic Children.-
21. Play, Symbols, and the Development of Language.-
22.
Etiology and Treatment: Cause and Cure.- Biological Treatments.-
23.
Pharmacotherapy.-
24. Therapy with Autistic Children.- Behavioral
Treatments.-
25. Parents as Therapists.-
26. Treating Autistic Children in a
Family Context.-
27. Changing Parental Involvement in Behavioral Treatment.-
Education.-
28. Educational Approaches.-
29. Individualized Education: A
Public School Model.-
30. Educational Aims and Methods.- Follow-Up and
Outcome.-
31. Long-Term Follow-Up of 100 Atypical Children of Normal
Intelligence.-
32. Follow-Up Studies.-
33. Developmental Issues and
Prognosis.- Conclusion.- 34.Subgroups Vary with Selection Purpose.