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1 | Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Autism | 1 |
History | 5 | |
Kanner's Original Paper | 6 | |
Asperger's Original Paper | 7 | |
Similarities Between Kanner and Asperger | 9 | |
Biases, Cultural Norms, and Referral Samples | 10 | |
Differences Between Kanner's and Asperger's Descriptions | 12 | |
Other Names for Similar Groups | 13 | |
Asperger Syndrome Before Wing's Paper | 15 | |
Wing's Contributions | 17 | |
Other Early Reports of Higher Functioning Autism | 20 | |
The Role of the DSM | 21 | |
2 | Diagnosis and Classification | 25 |
Common Elements in DSM-IV Criteria for Asperger Syndrome and Autism | 27 | |
Primary Difference in DSM-IV Criteria for Asperger Syndrome and Autism | 30 | |
Additional Aspects of AS in DSM-IV | 32 | |
Current Perspectives on the Relationship of Autism and AS | 34 | |
Diagnosis of Related Disorders | 38 | |
3 | Psychological Assessment of Asperger Syndrome | 45 |
Goals of Psychological Assessment | 47 | |
Psychological Assessment Procedures | 49 | |
Summary of Recommendations for Assessment | 68 | |
After the Assessment | 69 | |
4 | Interventions | 73 |
Theoretical Foundations of the TEACCH Structured Teaching Method for Autism Spectrum Disorders | 74 | |
Implications of AS/HFA for Designing Interventions | 76 | |
Additional Principles of Intervention | 83 | |
Age-Specific Interventions | 85 | |
5 | Final Thoughts | 109 |
The Autism Spectrum | 109 | |
Divisions Within the Autism Spectrum | 109 | |
What Is in a Name? | 112 | |
Epilogue | 113 | |
References | 115 | |
Index | 125 |
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