According to the DSM-IV- TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), one of the core deficits in autism is in the impairment of social interaction. Some have suggested that underlying these deficits is the reality that individuals with autism do not find social stimuli to be as reinforcing as other types of stimuli (Dawson, 2008). An interesting and growing body of literature supports the notion that symptoms in autism may be caused by a general reduction in social motivation (Chevallier et al., 2012). A review of the literature suggests that social orienting and social motivation are low in individuals with autism, and including social motivation as a target for therapeutic intervention should be pursued (Helt et al., 2008). Through our u...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Children...
According to the DSM-IV- TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), one of the core deficits in au...
According to the DSM-IV- TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), one of the core deficits in au...
Children with autism often exhibit low levels of social engagement, decreased levels of eye contact,...
Conditioned reinforcers are used frequently in behavioural interventions for individuals with develo...
I conducted a study comparing the effects of a Social Listener Reinforcement protocol and a video mo...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
A large and varied evidence base supporting the efficacy of social therapies to improve the social b...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability characterized by social, behavioral, and comm...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability characterized by social, behavioral, and comm...
Engaging in spontaneous social behaviors towards others is critical to initiating and maintaining re...
A large and varied evidence base supporting the efficacy of social therapies to improve the social b...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Children...
According to the DSM-IV- TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), one of the core deficits in au...
According to the DSM-IV- TR (American Psychiatric Association, 2000), one of the core deficits in au...
Children with autism often exhibit low levels of social engagement, decreased levels of eye contact,...
Conditioned reinforcers are used frequently in behavioural interventions for individuals with develo...
I conducted a study comparing the effects of a Social Listener Reinforcement protocol and a video mo...
Autism is primarily a social disorder and deficits in social?orienting may be responsible for the fa...
A large and varied evidence base supporting the efficacy of social therapies to improve the social b...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability characterized by social, behavioral, and comm...
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disability characterized by social, behavioral, and comm...
Engaging in spontaneous social behaviors towards others is critical to initiating and maintaining re...
A large and varied evidence base supporting the efficacy of social therapies to improve the social b...
Impairments in reciprocal pretend play are well documented in children with a diagnosis of Autism Sp...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
A systematic social skills training intervention to teach reciprocal sharing was designed and implem...
The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Children...