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Author Waterhouse, Lynn H

Title Rethinking Autism : Variation and Complexity / Lynn Waterhouse
Edition 1st ed
Published London ; Waltham, MA : Academic Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (xvi. 464 pages)
Contents Autism heterogeneity -- Autism symptom heterogeneity exists in family members -- The social brain is a complex super-network -- Genetic risk factors link autism to many other disorders -- Environmental risk factors link autism to many other outcomes -- Savant skills, special skills, and intelligence vary widely in autism -- Increasing prevalence and the problem of diagnosis -- Autism symptoms exist but the disorder remains elusive
Summary The media, scientific researchers, and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual all refer to "autism" as if it were a single disorder or a single disorder over a spectrum. However, autism is unlike any single disorder in a variety of ways. No single brain deficit is found to cause it, no single drug is found to affect it, and no single cause or cure has been found despite tremendous research efforts to find same. Rethinking Autism reviews the scientific research on causes, symptomology, course, and treatment done to date.and draws the potentially shocking conclusion that "autism" does not exist as a single disorder. The conglomeration of symptoms exists, but like fever, those symptoms aren't a disease in themselves, but rather a result of some other cause(s). Only by ceasing to think of autism as a single disorder can we ever advance research to more accurately parse why these symptoms occur and what the different and varied causes may be. Autism is a massive worldwide problem with increasing prevalence rates, now thought to be as high as 1 in 38 children (Korea) and 1 in 100 children (CDC- US)Autism is the 3rd most common developmental disability; 400,000 people in the United States alone have autismAutism affects the entire brain, including communication, social behavior, and reasoning and is lifelongThere is no known cause and no cureFunding for autism research quadrupled from 1995 to 2000 up to $45 million, and the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee has recommended $1 billion funding from 2010-2015
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Title from publisher's Web site; (ScienceDirect; viewed on Sept. 6, 2012)
Subject Autism spectrum disorders.
Autism spectrum disorders -- Diagnosis
Autism spectrum disorders -- Treatment
Autistic Disorder
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive
PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Autism spectrum disorders
Autism spectrum disorders -- Treatment
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780123914132
0123914132