Since the early 1940s, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has evolved from its initial classification as childhood psychosis and autistic psychopathy into a significant area of research and clinical practice. Today, autism is a major focus for researchers, practitioners, and the general public alike. With the increasing prevalence of ASD diagnoses and the continuous rise in scholarly articles addressing autism and related disabilities, staying updated with the latest findings can be overwhelming.
The International Handbook of Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders serves as a comprehensive resource, built upon a solid historical foundation of autism theory and research. This handbook integrates a vast body of scholarly literature with a critical analysis of the current state of the field, covering essential aspects such as nosology, etiology, assessment, and treatment. Expert contributors delve into recent findings and controversies, including discussions on the actual prevalence of autism, while also addressing longstanding topics of interest and emerging issues.
Authors:
Johnny L. Matson (Editor)
Edition:
2011th
Publication Date:
June 29, 2011
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