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Autism : a new introduction to psychological theory and current debates / Sue Fletcher-Watson and Francesca Happé.

By: Fletcher-Watson, Sue [author.]Contributor(s): Happé, Francesca [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: [New edition ; Updated edition]Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 194 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315101699; 1315101696; 9781351589826; 1351589822; 9781351589833; 1351589830; 9781351589819; 1351589814; 9780203014226; 0203014227Subject(s): Autism | HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General | MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine | MEDICAL / Diseases | MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine | MEDICAL / Internal Medicine | PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / AutismDDC classification: 616.85/882 LOC classification: RC553.A88 | H36 2019Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
<P>Preface </P><P></P><P>Chapter 1 -- Introduction </P><P></P><P>Chapter 2 -- The History of Autism </P><P></P><P>Chapter 3 -- Autism at the Behavioural Level?</P><P></P><P>Chapter 4 -- Autism at the Biological Level</P><P></P><P>Chapter 5 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: What makes a Good Theory?</P><P></P><P>Chapter 6 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Primary Deficit Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 7 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Developmental Trajectory Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 8 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Domain-General Information Processing Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 9 -- The Impact of Cognitive Models on Autism Understanding and Practice </P><P></P><P>Chapter 10 -- Looking to the Future </P><P></P><P>Bibliography</P>
Summary: Based on Francesca Happae's best-selling textbook, Autism: An Introduction to Psychological Theory, this completely new edition provides a concise overview of contemporary psychological theories about autism. Fletcher-Watson and Happae explore the relationship between theories of autism at psychological (cognitive), biological and behavioural levels, and consider their clinical and educational impact. The authors summarise what is known about the biology and behavioural features of autism, and provide concise but comprehensive accounts of all influential psychological models including 'Theory of Mind' (ToM)models, early social development models and alternative information processing models such as 'weak central coherence' theory. The book also discusses more recent attempts to understand autism, including the 'Double Empathy Problem' and Bayesian theories. In each case, the authors describe the theory, review the evidence and provide critical analysis of its value and impact. Recognising the multiplicity of theoretical views, and rapidly changing nature of autism research, each chapter considers current debates and major questions that remain for the future. Importantly, the book includes the voices of autistic people, including parents and practitioners, who were asked to provide commentaries on each chapter, helping to contextualise theory and research evidence with accounts of real-life experience. The book embraces neurodiversity whilst recognising the real needs of autistic people and their families. Thus Autism: A New Introduction to Psychological Theory and Current Debate provides the reader with a critical overview of psychological theory but also embeds this within community perspectives, making it a relevant and progressive contribution to understanding autism, and essential reading for students and practitioners across educational, clinical and social settings.
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Revison of: Autism / Francesca Happé. 1995.

<P>Preface </P><P></P><P>Chapter 1 -- Introduction </P><P></P><P>Chapter 2 -- The History of Autism </P><P></P><P>Chapter 3 -- Autism at the Behavioural Level?</P><P></P><P>Chapter 4 -- Autism at the Biological Level</P><P></P><P>Chapter 5 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: What makes a Good Theory?</P><P></P><P>Chapter 6 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Primary Deficit Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 7 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Developmental Trajectory Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 8 -- Autism at the Cognitive Level: Domain-General Information Processing Models</P><P></P><P>Chapter 9 -- The Impact of Cognitive Models on Autism Understanding and Practice </P><P></P><P>Chapter 10 -- Looking to the Future </P><P></P><P>Bibliography</P>

Based on Francesca Happae's best-selling textbook, Autism: An Introduction to Psychological Theory, this completely new edition provides a concise overview of contemporary psychological theories about autism. Fletcher-Watson and Happae explore the relationship between theories of autism at psychological (cognitive), biological and behavioural levels, and consider their clinical and educational impact. The authors summarise what is known about the biology and behavioural features of autism, and provide concise but comprehensive accounts of all influential psychological models including 'Theory of Mind' (ToM)models, early social development models and alternative information processing models such as 'weak central coherence' theory. The book also discusses more recent attempts to understand autism, including the 'Double Empathy Problem' and Bayesian theories. In each case, the authors describe the theory, review the evidence and provide critical analysis of its value and impact. Recognising the multiplicity of theoretical views, and rapidly changing nature of autism research, each chapter considers current debates and major questions that remain for the future. Importantly, the book includes the voices of autistic people, including parents and practitioners, who were asked to provide commentaries on each chapter, helping to contextualise theory and research evidence with accounts of real-life experience. The book embraces neurodiversity whilst recognising the real needs of autistic people and their families. Thus Autism: A New Introduction to Psychological Theory and Current Debate provides the reader with a critical overview of psychological theory but also embeds this within community perspectives, making it a relevant and progressive contribution to understanding autism, and essential reading for students and practitioners across educational, clinical and social settings.

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