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Behavioral Theories and Interventions for Autism

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Publisher
Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
365
Series
Neurodevelopmental Diseases - Laboratory and Clinical Research
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"Behavioral interventions for Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are among the most widely used approaches, and have proved both extremely popular with parents, and controversial with professionals. These behavioral techniques are some of the few practical applications of psychology in this area to be scientifically evaluated and validated, and this availability of evidence allows both their strengths and weaknesses to be debated. Much of this debate has focused on the initial claims made about these behavioral approaches two decades ago, and the scientific evidence following these initial claims often does not enter into the debate. However, there have been enormous developments and diversifications in the approaches offered by behavioral psychologists to the treatment of ASD, and this text now brings together new evidence regarding these contemporary developments in one place, offering an essential handbook of contemporary behavioral practice for ASD, provided by the key researchers in the field. This book provides detailed empirically-based reviews of many of the behavioral interventions that are used to help children and adults with ASD, and these chapters are organized into three sections for easy reference.

✦ Subjects


Autism -- Treatment. ; Behavior therapy.; MED057000; PSY028000


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