Autism The Search for Coherence

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Autism   The Search for Coherence
Author : John Richer
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language : English
Release Date : 10 April 2001
ISBN : 9781846421648
Pages : 354 pages
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Autism The Search for Coherence by John Richer Book PDF Summary

Autism - The Search for Coherence takes a multidisciplinary approach to autism, its causes and treatments, bringing together contributors from different fields - psychology, medicine, education, biology - from around the world. The very latest scientific and clinical research is presented and discussed by experts, and questions such as the structure of thought and the nature of autism are analysed. Parents and teachers describe practical strategies which have proved successful and give their views of the treatments currently available. Autism - The Search for Coherence shares the knowledge accumulated by all fields studying autism to provide a greater coherence to our understanding of it. It is a significant contribution to the literature, and will be welcomed by all those working with autistic people.

Autism   The Search for Coherence

Autism - The Search for Coherence takes a multidisciplinary approach to autism, its causes and treatments, bringing together contributors from different fields - psychology, medicine, education, biology - from around the world. The very latest scientific and clinical research is presented and discussed by experts, and questions such as the

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