Asperger Syndrome or High-Functioning Autism? edited by Eric Schopler, Gary B. Mesibov, Linda J. Kunce.

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Schopler, Eric (Editor), Mesibov, Gary B. (Editor), Kunce, Linda J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Edition:1st ed. 1998.
Series:Current Issues in Autism
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 The History of Asperger Syndrome
  • 3 Subtyping Pervasive Developmental Disorder: Issues of Validity and Implications for Child Psychiatric Diagnosis
  • 4 Differential Diagnosis of Asperger Disorder
  • 5 High-Functioning People with Autism and Asperger Syndrome: A Literature Review
  • 6 Asperger Syndrome and Nonverbal Learning Disabilities
  • 7 Schizoid Personality in Childhood: The Links with Asperger Syndrome, Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, and Elective Mutism
  • 8 Neurobiology of Asperger Syndrome: Seven Case Studies and Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings
  • 9 Social Stories and Comic Strip Conversations with Students with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism
  • 10 Language and Communication in High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome
  • 11 Educational Approaches to High-Functioning Autism and Asperger Syndrome
  • 12 Assessment and Remediation of Executive Dysfunction in Autism and Asperger Syndrome
  • 13 Repetitive Thoughts and Behavior in Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Phenomenology and Pharmacoth Erapy
  • 14 Learning Characteristics of Individuals with Asperger Syndrome
  • 15 A Personal Account of Autism
  • 16 An Essay of Faith, Perserverance, and Hard Work
  • 17 How Fate Taught Me the Violin
  • 18 How the Diagnosis of Asperger’s Has Influenced My Life
  • 19 Autistic and Undiagnosed: My Cautionary Tale
  • 20 Premature Popularization of Asperger Syndrome.