This book presents the similarities and intersections between Autism
Spectrum Disorders and comorbid conditions in children. It describes the
prevalence and magnitude of comorbid conditions occurring in conjunction
with ASD that complicate diagnosis and can potentially lead to
inappropriate treatment and negative outcomes. It addresses the
strengths and limitations of age-appropriate assessment measures as well
as activity and motor skill measurement methods. Specific comorbid
disorders are examined through the review of core symptoms, prognostic
and diagnostic issues and treatment options for children on the ASD
spectrum.
Featured topics include:
Challenging behaviors in children with ASD.
Conditions ranging from feeding and gastrointestinal disorders to
epilepsy.
Developmental coordination disorder (DCD).
Intellectual disability (ID).
Methods and procedures for measuring comorbid psychological, medical and
motor disorders.
Comorbid Conditions Among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders is a
must-have resource for researchers, clinicians and professionals and
graduate students across such fields as clinical child, school and
developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry and social
work as well as rehabilitation medicine/therapy, behavioral therapy,
pediatrics and educational psychology.