In recent months there has been much furore concerning the publication of the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V, 2013), published by the American Psychiatric Association. The latest edition of this manual, which aims to provide criteria by which mental disorder is classified, has included a number of changes to how the ‘autism spectrum’ is now to be defined. The terms Asperger Syndrome and PDD-NOS have been dropped to be replaced by Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Social Communication Disorder (practically ‘autism’ without the associated ‘repetitive interests’). In the new definition of ASD, social interaction difficulties have been subsumed within the category of social communication, whi...
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Record numbers of international visitors to Cuba in recent years amidst dramatic political and econo...
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Tato diplomová práce se zabývá podmínkami a postupem testování síťových potlačovačů echa podle dopor...
This chapter critically explores notions of childhood development, particularly in regard to autism,...
Autobiographical memories form the basis of an individual’s sense of self-history, as Conway and Hol...
Know It All, Find It Fast by Heather Dawson claims to be aimed specifically at information professio...
In this article, I will be exploring the notion of ‘autspace’, which to me can be distinguished from...
This essay has been inspired by a couple of recent events. Firstly, whilst on a panel discussion at ...
Debate 1. Does autism have an essential nature? Damian Milton, a sociologist and activist and Sa...
Sepsis is characterised by a dysregulated immune response following infection with a micro-organism....
This article maps recent transitions in Nabokov Studies and places them in the context of the histor...
Background: The use of psychological formulation within teams is steadily growing in popularity, al...
The Oxford English Dictionary gives the earliest usage of the term ‘stand-up comic’ as 1966, but in...
One of the earliest sociological ‘perspectives’ (or theories) was developed from the work of Emile D...
There are considerable differences in how patients respond to treatments due to a number of factors ...
Record numbers of international visitors to Cuba in recent years amidst dramatic political and econo...
Neural oscillations are important for memory formation in the brain. The de-synchronisation of Alpha...
Tato diplomová práce se zabývá podmínkami a postupem testování síťových potlačovačů echa podle dopor...
This chapter critically explores notions of childhood development, particularly in regard to autism,...
Autobiographical memories form the basis of an individual’s sense of self-history, as Conway and Hol...
Know It All, Find It Fast by Heather Dawson claims to be aimed specifically at information professio...