TOPIC: Autism as a diagnostic construct in the last decade has undergone a process of rapid evolution in the way that it is operationalized. A by-product of the important conceptual shift is that we have been left with two terms, autistic disorder and Asperger\u27s disorder, that point to the same thing. The existence of two terms that cannot be clearly delineated results in confusion and an added element in an already anxiety-laden mix for all those trying to come to terms with the concept of autism. PURPOSE: This paper moves beyond contemporary arguments of whether autistic disorder and Asperger\u27s disorder are different entities and uses a case study to consider the mechanism of the confusion caused, and highlight the importance of ref...
This review paper describes our current perspective of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), taking into ...
An increase in the epidemiological indicators and the neurodevelopmental character of autism cause m...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) was published i...
Topic: Autism as a diagnostic construct in the last decade has undergone a process of rapid evolutio...
If each of the subtypes of autism is defined simply as constituted by a set of symptoms, then the cr...
There is consensus about the disorders that comprise the autistic spectrum, with autistic disorder, ...
This paper presents a review of past and current research on the diagnosis of Asperger syndrome (AS)...
Currently, autism is a widespread and diverse neurodevelopmental disorder that includes both severel...
Background: In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association removed Asperger’s Disorder from the DSM, ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
One of the topics that comes up regularly in chat, through emails and on our message board is the ex...
Autism is an ambiguous, vague concept. In medical nomenclature, its semantic scope has already chang...
The Asperger\u27s Disorder diagnosis has been removed from the most recent edition of the Diagnostic...
For over 50 years, there has never been a consensus in the literature as to the diagnostic criteria ...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
This review paper describes our current perspective of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), taking into ...
An increase in the epidemiological indicators and the neurodevelopmental character of autism cause m...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) was published i...
Topic: Autism as a diagnostic construct in the last decade has undergone a process of rapid evolutio...
If each of the subtypes of autism is defined simply as constituted by a set of symptoms, then the cr...
There is consensus about the disorders that comprise the autistic spectrum, with autistic disorder, ...
This paper presents a review of past and current research on the diagnosis of Asperger syndrome (AS)...
Currently, autism is a widespread and diverse neurodevelopmental disorder that includes both severel...
Background: In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association removed Asperger’s Disorder from the DSM, ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Author...
One of the topics that comes up regularly in chat, through emails and on our message board is the ex...
Autism is an ambiguous, vague concept. In medical nomenclature, its semantic scope has already chang...
The Asperger\u27s Disorder diagnosis has been removed from the most recent edition of the Diagnostic...
For over 50 years, there has never been a consensus in the literature as to the diagnostic criteria ...
In recent years we have seen a massive growth of academic research in the field of autism. Much of t...
This review paper describes our current perspective of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), taking into ...
An increase in the epidemiological indicators and the neurodevelopmental character of autism cause m...
The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) was published i...