*Highly Commended in the Popular Medicine Category of the 2011 BMA Medical Book Awards*
The Autism Spectrum in the 21st Century is the definitive guide to the autism spectrum, introducing the reader to key concepts and developments in diagnosis, psychological and biological research, theoretical models, evidence-based intervention, educational strategies and family issues. The book charts how developments in theory, research and practice have shaped, and continue to shape, the evolving concept of autism which is at the core of this field.
The book explores:
- Diagnostic principles and practice and their implications for prevalence
- Psychological functioning in autism, including sensory-perceptual, cognitive and socio-cognitive processes
- Genetics and brain function in autism, and the neurobiological basis for autism spectrum conditions
- The range of therapeutic approaches available, including behavioural, communication-based and 'biological' interventions and their evidence base
- Educational implications, the options for individuals and families and the issue of inclusion
- How autism affects the family unit
- Overarching issues and challenges for research, practice and people
The Autism Spectrum in the 21st Century is essential reading for anyone personally or professionally interested in the autism spectrum, such as individuals on the spectrum and their families, students and researchers, clinical practitioners, teachers, social workers and healthcare professionals.