Is Asperger syndrome a syndrome in its own right or is it a form of
autism? Sufferers from the syndrome are like autistic individuals in
that they show the same kind of impairments from early childhood; yet
they are unlike them in being far more verbally articulate and
socially adapted. They can be highly intelligent and reminiscent of
eccentrics with their unusual interests, special skills and
unworldliness. In this volume several of the major experts in the
field discuss the diagnostic criteria of the syndrome, named after
Hans Asperger who first described the condition in the 1940s, and
illustrate their views with case studies drawn from their clinical
practice. They also provide surprisingly practical suggestions on the
education and management of autistic children. Current opinion on
Asperger syndrome and its relationship to autism is fraught with
disagreement and hampered by ignorance. This book gives the first
coherent account of Asperger syndrome as a distinct variant of autism.
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ISBN
9780511832284
Publisert
2014
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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