02888cam a22003498i 450000100090000000300050000900500170001400800410003101000170007202000310008903500130012004000340013304200080016705000250017508200380020010000340023824501150027225000200038726300090040726400530041630000290046933600260049833700280052433800270055249000500057950000200062950505060064952011240115565000310227970000330231077601950234323561821CSPC20260106152528.0240214s2024 nju 001 0 eng  a 2024004251 a9781119982517q(paperback) a23561821 aDLCbengerdacDLCdDLCdCSPC apcc00aRC553.A88bS295 202400a616.85882bSa86e223/eng/202402271 aSaulnier, Celine A.,eauthor.10aEssentials of autism spectrum disorders evaluation and assessment /cCeline A. Saulnier and Pamela E. Ventola. aSecond edition. a2404 1aHoboken, New Jersey :bJohn Wiley & Sons,c2024. axiv, 225 pages ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aEssentials of psychological assessment series aIncludes index.0 aOverview -- Assessment of developmental and cognitive skills -- Speech, language, and communication assessment -- Assessment of adaptive behavior, executive functioning, and behavioral regulation skills -- Developmental history and record review -- Direct diagnostic assessment -- Diagnostic differentials and co-occurring conditions -- Catching the misdiagnosed, late diagnosed, and missed for diagnosis -- Preparing for transition to adulthood -- Diagnostic formulations and case conceptualizations. a"In the Essentials of Autism Spectrum Disorder Assessments, the authors illustrate a comprehensive developmental model for multi-disciplinary diagnostic evaluations for ASD. This model is derived from years of experience in conducting multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluations for ASD following standards of best practice. Given the neurodevelopmental nature of ASD, symptoms unfold over the course of early development and subsequently impact multiple areas of functioning. For this reason, the developmental skills that ultimately need to be assessed often require clinicians with different disciplinary expertise. Thus, in this Essentials series, the authors outline the components of best practices while highlighting the necessity of integrating findings from multiple sources so that one comprehensive and cohesive diagnostic formulation can be provided for an individual's optimal care. We also emphasize the need to take a strengths-based approach to capitalize upon the innumerable exceptional abilities and characteristics of ASD that should be honed to foster more vulnerable skills"--cProvided by publisher. 0aAutism spectrum disorders.1 aVentola, Pamela E.,eauthor.08iOnline version:aSaulnier, Celine A.tEssentials of autism spectrum disorders evaluation and assessmentbSecond edition.dHoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2024]z9781119982524w(DLC) 2024004252