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Drawing from the author's extensive clinical experience, this
autism casebook offers stimulating reflections and a fresh
perspective on how we assess, diagnose, and ultimately treat young
children thought to be autistic. Challenging what she perceives as
the rampant over-diagnosis and misdiagnosis of autism, and the
commonly accepted status of autism as an unchangeable trait, Dr.
Levin Fox illustrates how the developmental play strategies of
DIRFloortime, combined with the creative psychological perspective
of Reuven Feuerstein, create an effective way of identifying the
child's strengths behind the autistic symptoms. The chapters are an
accessible mix of clinical insights, theoretical reflections and
vivid case stories that argue and illustrate that qualitative
assessment methods based on play have the power to yield a more
accurate clinical understanding of a child's difficulties-and
strengths-than conventional symptom-focused autism assessment
methods. This engaging casebook will stimulate practitioners,
educators and students in the field of autism to question commonly
held assumptions when assessing and treating autistic children, as
it both urges and illustrates more reflective practice. Parents of
children considered autistic will find renewed encouragement and
hope in these enlightening case stories.
Drawing from the author's extensive clinical experience, this
autism casebook offers stimulating reflections and a fresh
perspective on how we assess, diagnose, and ultimately treat young
children thought to be autistic. Challenging what she perceives as
the rampant over-diagnosis and misdiagnosis of autism, and the
commonly accepted status of autism as an unchangeable trait, Dr.
Levin Fox illustrates how the developmental play strategies of
DIRFloortime, combined with the creative psychological perspective
of Reuven Feuerstein, create an effective way of identifying the
child's strengths behind the autistic symptoms. The chapters are an
accessible mix of clinical insights, theoretical reflections and
vivid case stories that argue and illustrate that qualitative
assessment methods based on play have the power to yield a more
accurate clinical understanding of a child's difficulties-and
strengths-than conventional symptom-focused autism assessment
methods. This engaging casebook will stimulate practitioners,
educators and students in the field of autism to question commonly
held assumptions when assessing and treating autistic children, as
it both urges and illustrates more reflective practice. Parents of
children considered autistic will find renewed encouragement and
hope in these enlightening case stories.
In the past twenty-five years, the practice of play therapy has
increased exponentially in America and throughout the world. This
handbook brings together an international group of scholars and
therapists to address a wide variety of topics relevant to the
rapidly expanding field of play therapy. The primary goal of the
handbook is to provide play therapists with practical information
they can put into immediate use in their clinical work with
children and adolescents. Thus the focus is on advances in
assessment, theory, research, and practice that have universal
appeal, rather than on adaptations of play therapy to specific
cultures. Play therapists and students from diverse cultures,
professional disciplines, and theoretical orientations will find
this book to be a comprehensive resource for keeping abreast of
innovations in the field.
In the past twenty-five years, the practice of play therapy has
increased exponentially in America and throughout the world. This
handbook brings together an international group of scholars and
therapists to address a wide variety of topics relevant to the
rapidly expanding field of play therapy. The primary goal of the
handbook is to provide play therapists with practical information
they can put into immediate use in their clinical work with
children and adolescents. Thus the focus is on advances in
assessment, theory, research, and practice that have universal
appeal, rather than on adaptations of play therapy to specific
cultures. Play therapists and students from diverse cultures,
professional disciplines, and theoretical orientations will find
this book to be a comprehensive resource for keeping abreast of
innovations in the field.
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