Autism 360°
Editat de Undurti N. Das, Neophytos L. Papaneophytou, Tatyana El-Kouren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2019
- Covers topics from the prevention and treatment of autism and how to live with it
- Adopts an integrated methods approach
- Features field experiences
- Provides valuable syntheses of scattered material
- Compares cross-cultural learnings
- Discusses the education and employment of those with autism
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128184660
ISBN-10: 0128184663
Pagini: 554
Ilustrații: Approx. 100 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128184663
Pagini: 554
Ilustrații: Approx. 100 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
This is a book for a multidisciplinary audience who are involved in the area of autism as a caretaker, pediatrician, physician, nurse health care worker and family member of autistic child. It appeals to people with certain areas of expertise; such as, medical and health care professionals, social sciences, public and community health, education, employment, foreign policy and diplomacy, art, design and architecture, nutrition and dietetics, and international and community psychology. The projected market of the health workforce alone is estimated at 67.3 million in 2030, up from 43.5 million in 2013, according to the 2016 World Health Organization Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030. The book is intended for those who work in academia, research, civil society, government, international agencies, and private sector.Cuprins
Section I
Prevention
1. A perinatal strategy to prevent autism
Undurti N. Das
2. The early development of autism spectrum disorder and its care
Colwyn Trevarthen and Jonathan Delafield-Butt
3. Autistic ontologies and the open genome
Majia H. Nadesan
4. Underestimated environmental factors contributing to autism spectrum disorders
Jean-Baptiste Fini, Michelle Leemans, and Barbara A. Demeneix
5. Dietary interventions to prevent autism spectrum disorder
Tatyana El-Kour, Melissa Olive, Natalia Neophytou, and Sandra Pretorius
Section II
Assessment and Diagnosis
6. Deriving resting-state fMRI biomarkers for classification of autism spectrum disorder
Antonis D. Savva, Aikaterini S. Karampasi, and George K. Matsopoulos
7. Current assessment and diagnostic practices in the United States: what they are missing
Nina Newman and Ira Glovinsky
8. A multidisciplinary and parent-useful approach to assessment and diagnosis: creating a road map for professionals, parents, and better outcomes
for children
Ira Glovinsky and Nina Newman
10. Introducing best practices in treatment modalities using a lifecycle approach
Gil Tippy
11. Treatment in autism spectrum disorder: areas of unmet need in the United States
Stephanny Freeman and Tanya Paparella
12. Full circle autism care includes family relationships and dynamics
Ruby Moye Salazar
13. DIR Model
Serena Wieder
14. Sensory processing and meaning making in autism spectrum disorder
Isabelle Mueller and Ed Tronick
15. Early intervention for children with autistic spectrum disorders through a system of mobile services in the local community
Ivanka Pejic
16. A comparative study of infants and toddlers treated with The Mifne Approach intervention for Autism
Spectrum Disorder
Hanna A. Alonim, Ido Lieberman, Danny Tayar, Giora Scheingesicht, and Hillel D. Braude
17. Targeting gut microbiota as a possible therapeutic intervention in autism
Afaf El-Ansary and Ramesa Shafi Bhat
18. Nutrition and dietary considerations during treatment of autism spectrum disorder
Tatyana El-Kour, Melissa Olive, Natalia Neophytou, and Sandra Pretorius
19. Exercise-based interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder
Natalia Neophytou
20. Adjusting the lens on the spectrum through a developmental, individual-difference, relationshipbased model: a developmental, parent-mediated, play-based intervention
Gilbert M. Foley
Section IV
Training and Education
21. A comprehensive approach to inclusion: theoretical and clinical implications using the developmental, individual difference, relationship-based
DIR Model
Alisa Vig
22. New approaches to the development of personalized rehabilitation programs for the children with disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders
O.G. Safonicheva and M.A. Ovchinnikova
23. Architecture for autism: built environment performance in accordance to the autism ASPECTSS design index
Magda Mostafa
Prevention
1. A perinatal strategy to prevent autism
Undurti N. Das
2. The early development of autism spectrum disorder and its care
Colwyn Trevarthen and Jonathan Delafield-Butt
3. Autistic ontologies and the open genome
Majia H. Nadesan
4. Underestimated environmental factors contributing to autism spectrum disorders
Jean-Baptiste Fini, Michelle Leemans, and Barbara A. Demeneix
5. Dietary interventions to prevent autism spectrum disorder
Tatyana El-Kour, Melissa Olive, Natalia Neophytou, and Sandra Pretorius
Section II
Assessment and Diagnosis
6. Deriving resting-state fMRI biomarkers for classification of autism spectrum disorder
Antonis D. Savva, Aikaterini S. Karampasi, and George K. Matsopoulos
7. Current assessment and diagnostic practices in the United States: what they are missing
Nina Newman and Ira Glovinsky
8. A multidisciplinary and parent-useful approach to assessment and diagnosis: creating a road map for professionals, parents, and better outcomes
for children
Ira Glovinsky and Nina Newman
10. Introducing best practices in treatment modalities using a lifecycle approach
Gil Tippy
11. Treatment in autism spectrum disorder: areas of unmet need in the United States
Stephanny Freeman and Tanya Paparella
12. Full circle autism care includes family relationships and dynamics
Ruby Moye Salazar
13. DIR Model
Serena Wieder
14. Sensory processing and meaning making in autism spectrum disorder
Isabelle Mueller and Ed Tronick
15. Early intervention for children with autistic spectrum disorders through a system of mobile services in the local community
Ivanka Pejic
16. A comparative study of infants and toddlers treated with The Mifne Approach intervention for Autism
Spectrum Disorder
Hanna A. Alonim, Ido Lieberman, Danny Tayar, Giora Scheingesicht, and Hillel D. Braude
17. Targeting gut microbiota as a possible therapeutic intervention in autism
Afaf El-Ansary and Ramesa Shafi Bhat
18. Nutrition and dietary considerations during treatment of autism spectrum disorder
Tatyana El-Kour, Melissa Olive, Natalia Neophytou, and Sandra Pretorius
19. Exercise-based interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder
Natalia Neophytou
20. Adjusting the lens on the spectrum through a developmental, individual-difference, relationshipbased model: a developmental, parent-mediated, play-based intervention
Gilbert M. Foley
Section IV
Training and Education
21. A comprehensive approach to inclusion: theoretical and clinical implications using the developmental, individual difference, relationship-based
DIR Model
Alisa Vig
22. New approaches to the development of personalized rehabilitation programs for the children with disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders
O.G. Safonicheva and M.A. Ovchinnikova
23. Architecture for autism: built environment performance in accordance to the autism ASPECTSS design index
Magda Mostafa