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Autism - The Search for Coherence

Autism - The Search for Coherence

Auriel Warwick | Michele Zappella | Marian Sigman | Dave Sherratt | Keiko Notomi | John Richer | Susan Reid | Sibylle Janert | Ryuji KOBAYASHI | Sophia Mavropoulou | Anthony Lee | Edward M Danczak | Marc Fleisher | Anne Alvarez | Sheila Coates | Olga Bogdashina

(2001)

Abstract

Autism - The Search for Coherence takes a multidisciplinary approach to autism, its causes and treatments, bringing together contributors from different fields - psychology, medicine, education, biology - from around the world. The very latest scientific and clinical research is presented and discussed by experts, and questions such as the structure of thought and the nature of autism are analysed. Parents and teachers describe practical strategies which have proved successful and give their views of the treatments currently available.

Autism - The Search for Coherence shares the knowledge accumulated by all fields studying autism to provide a greater coherence to our understanding of it. It is a significant contribution to the literature, and will be welcomed by all those working with autistic people.


Bringing together scientific, therapist, teacher, and first person accounts, this book helps to lead the reader to a re-evaluation of beliefs about autism and to consider the range of perspectives in forming their own personal coherence. This process would be of value to a researcher designing a study and to any person directly involved in the care of those with autism. Finally, this book may also be of interest to new students wishing to gain a broad, current view of the area and to parents of children with autism.
International Journal of Disability, Development and Education
This is an easy to read book which accumulates the knowledge and expertise of many professionals as well as personal experience. The book gives a good overview of the field of Autism and how extensive it is. It presents opinions and views of experts and professionals as well as some of the most recent research in the area. The book covers the medical, psychological, educational and biological aspects of Autism and helps us to understand the disorder from each of these perspectives. The most enjoyable and touching aspect of the book is the final section, Personal Stories. It brings to light the determination and hopes that families have.
Speach
I can recommend this book as an honest, sensitive and informative discussion of the many aspects of autism. I found Autism: The search for Coherence to be useful, instructive and valuable. I would recommend it to any other professional or parent who is interested in the area of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Louissa Plasto, Senior Teacher

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
COVER Cover
Autism – The Search\rfor Coherence 3
Contents 5
Introduction:\rThe Search for Coherence 9
Part 1\rMechanisms and Processes 13
1\rEditorial:\rMechanisms and Processes 15
2\rAn Ethological Approach to Autism:\rFrom Evolutionary Perspectives to Treatment 23
3\rThe Insufficient Integration\rof Self and Other in Autism:\rEvolutionary and Developmental Perspectives 37
4\rAttachment in Children with Autism 54
5\rNeuropsychology of ‘Mind’ 65
6\rWhy Success is More\rInteresting than Failure:\rUnderstanding Assets and Deficits in Autism 72
7\rEvidence for Central Coherence:\rChildren with Autism do\rExperience Visual Illusions 76
8\rAutistic Children’s Talk about Mental\rStates at School and Home:\rAn Empirical Investigation 87
Part\r2 Physiology and Medicine 95
9\rEditorial:\rApproaches to the Physiology\rof Autism 97
10\rEarly Intervention in Autistic\rDisorders\r 100
11\rComplementary Medicine\rin Autistic Disorders:\rResults from the Application of a Working\rHypothesis 118
Part\r3 Meeting of Minds 131
12 Editorial:\rMeeting of Minds 133
13\rThe Relationship IS the Thing 135
14\rThe Young Autistic Child:\rReclaiming Non-Autistic Potential\rthrough Interactive Games 139
15\rPlay, Performance, Symbols\rand Affect 147
16\rFacilitated Communication\rat the Chinnor Resource Unit\rA Journey 154
Part\r4 Therapy 179
17 Editorial:\rTherapy 181
18\rThe Tavistock Autism\rWorkshop Approach:\rAssessment, Treatment and Research 184
19\rIntegrative Play in Children with\rAutism and Asperger Syndrome 195
20 ‘I Have a Song – Let Me Sing’:\rRelating Part of a Journey through Music Therapy with an Autistic Boy 201
21\rThe Pragmatics of Language:\rRemediating The Central Deficit\rfor Autistic 2–3 Year Olds 207
22\rDuality of Function of Language\rin Communication with People\rwith Autism 222
23\rBehaviour Management\rof Children with Autism:\rEducational Approach in Fukuoka\rUniversity of Education 230
24\rCoding of Active Sociability\rin Pre-schoolers with Autism\r(CASPA) 237
Part\r5 Services 243
25 Editorial:\rServices 245
26\rThe Chinnor Unit 247
27\rHelp Me Get Started:\rAn Overview of Effective Teaching Strategies\rto Encourage Initiation and Independence 253
28\rThe State of the Problem\rof Autism in Ukraine 266
29\rQuality Management and Staff\rTraining throughout Health Services:\rMeeting the Health Needs of Clients\rwithin the Autistic Spectrum 277
Part\r6 Personal S tories 283
30 Editorial:\rPersonal Stories 285
31\rCoherence from the Fragments:\rAn Assessment of Home Programmes\rand Other Influences on a 14-year-old Boy\rwith Autism and its Implications 288
32\rParents’ Perceptions of Autism:\rA Qualitative Study 296
33\rA Home-based Applied Behavioural\rAnalysis (ABA or Lovaas) Programme:\rA Personal View 305
34\rIn the Balance:\rThe Lovaas Experience 320
35\rAutism\rAn Inside View 324
36\rThe Search for Coherence\rfrom the Fragments of Autism:\rSummary of the Workshops 331
List of\rContributors 336
Subject Index 338
Author Index 348