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COUNSELING CHILDREN covers the most practical and up-to-date
methods for developing effective approaches to counseling children.
To help prepare you for your career, the authors translate theory
into practice by focusing on the application of ideas and current
knowledge. This easy-to-read guide includes useful strategies and
case studies to provide you with a realistic look at the counseling
field. It also presents a development approach to counseling that
considers age and stage differences in counseling children,
adolescents, and adults. The ninth edition includes 2014 ACA
ethical standards, best practice guidelines, and fresh ideas that
facilitate your understanding of the world of the child. Expanded
coverage of children who have special concerns and of family
interventions provides you with effective ways to deliver
interventions across multiple settings.
* Discusses how awareness of autism has evolved, beginning with a
relatively homogenous group of patients with obvious symptoms and
increasingly including a wider range of patients with less obvious
symptoms and less need for support * Reviews the DSM and ICD
diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder, teaching
clinicians what each criterion encompasses, particularly in
individuals who are less obviously autistic * Describes traits and
challenges that are not part of the formal diagnostic criteria, but
which commonly co-occur in autistic individuals with less obvious
traits * Includes reflections from those with subtle autism who
struggled to be diagnosed
This companion guide to Is This Autism? A Guide for Clinicians and
Everyone Else shows clinicians how to assess for the possibility of
autism in clients of all ages. Understanding of autism has greatly
expanded in recent years, and many clinicians feel ill-equipped or
confused about how to incorporate this knowledge into their
diagnostic process. As a result, countless unidentified autistic
people do not have reasonable access to proper identification or
support. This book describes current assessment methods, including
interviewing, rating scales, self-report measures, social cognition
tests, and behavioral observations. It also provides guidance
regarding cultural considerations, common mistakes, and how to
communicate with and support clients through the diagnostic
process. This very practical clinical guide provides a clear and
neurodiversity-affirmative approach to autism assessment,
particularly for autistic individuals who have previously been
missed. It is relevant to all healthcare professionals who want to
learn how to identify autism in their clients.
* Discusses how awareness of autism has evolved, beginning with a
relatively homogenous group of patients with obvious symptoms and
increasingly including a wider range of patients with less obvious
symptoms and less need for support * Reviews the DSM and ICD
diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder, teaching
clinicians what each criterion encompasses, particularly in
individuals who are less obviously autistic * Describes traits and
challenges that are not part of the formal diagnostic criteria, but
which commonly co-occur in autistic individuals with less obvious
traits * Includes reflections from those with subtle autism who
struggled to be diagnosed
This companion guide to Is This Autism? A Guide for Clinicians and
Everyone Else shows clinicians how to assess for the possibility of
autism in clients of all ages. Understanding of autism has greatly
expanded in recent years, and many clinicians feel ill-equipped or
confused about how to incorporate this knowledge into their
diagnostic process. As a result, countless unidentified autistic
people do not have reasonable access to proper identification or
support. This book describes current assessment methods, including
interviewing, rating scales, self-report measures, social cognition
tests, and behavioral observations. It also provides guidance
regarding cultural considerations, common mistakes, and how to
communicate with and support clients through the diagnostic
process. This very practical clinical guide provides a clear and
neurodiversity-affirmative approach to autism assessment,
particularly for autistic individuals who have previously been
missed. It is relevant to all healthcare professionals who want to
learn how to identify autism in their clients.
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