Friday, November 21, 2014

Evidence-Based Practice for Autism in Schools


The Single Best Autism Resource for School-Based Professionals and Clinicians 
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS:
EVIDENCE-BASED ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION IN SCHOOLS
           Edited by Lee A. Wilkinson, PhD
School professionals and clinicians share the challenge of identifying and providing interventions for the increasing number of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Incorporating the many advances made in recent years, this book is an authoritative resource for professionals who need the most current and reliable information on assessing and treating this neurodevelopmental disorder. It includes procedures to help identify children using the new DSM-5 symptom criteria and offers essential guidance for assessing a variety of emotional, behavioral, and academic problems. Comprehensive and timely, the book offers practical, research-based findings that can assist educators and school psychologists in screening and assessing children – and in implementing appropriate intervention strategies. Clearly organized and easy to follow, this new guide is essential reading for anyone working with children who have, or might have ASD.
FEATURES
  • Includes procedures to help identify children with ASD using the new DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.
  • Offers practitioners an evidence-based assessment battery, which includes tests of cognitive, academic, neuropsychological, and adaptive functioning.
  • Employs case vignettes to illustrate best practices in a school setting.
  • Concludes with a primer on ASD-related litigation issues and discusses relationships between special education law, provision of services, and placement decisions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. Evidenced-Based Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder  1. Overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder  2. Multitier Screening and Identification  3. Comprehensive Developmental Assessment Model  4. Cognitive, Neuropsychological, Academic, and Adaptive Functioning  5. Language and Social Communication  6. Co-Occurring Emotional and Behavioral Problems Part II. Evidence-Based Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder  7. Evidence-Based Interventions in the Classroom  8. Continuum of Services and the Individual Education Plan Process  9. Curriculum and Program Structure Ÿ 10. Collaboration Between Families and Schools  11. Legal Issues Under IDEA.
2014. 264 PAGES. HARDCOVER
ISBN: 978-4338-1615-4

REVIEWS
“This fantastic resource is a must-read for professionals and students across many disciplines. Contributors provide critical information on a comprehensive range of topics with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches and practical applications.” - Natacha Akshoomoff, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Center for Human Development, University of California, San Diego
“Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention in Schools" serves as an excellent resource for professionals working with children with ASD in educational settings and covers many fundamental aspects that need to be considered in assessment and intervention practices. Overall, this book thoroughly integrates current research and theory as well as relevant practice in school settings and will allow practitioners to further their conceptual understanding of assessing and treating ASD.” - Canadian Journal of School Psychology
“This concise book provides a comprehensive and very readable introduction to best practices in the assessment and treatment of ASD in school settings. It succinctly informs the professional reader about the theoretical and research foundations underlying its many suggestions for practice, which are further enhanced by the liberal use of vignettes.” – PsycCRITIQUES

 “Wilkinson has put together a book that is quite readable and interesting. Difficult concepts are explained clearly but concisely. The style and quality of writing is consistently good across chapters. A strength of this book is the breadth of coverage. The authors meet the goal of providing professionals with information on ASD, screening, assessment, and interventions for the classroom.” - Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment

The book is represented in college/university libraries worldwide and serves as an ideal text in graduate-level courses on autism, developmental disabilities, special education, clinical and school psychology and early intervention. This highly readable and evidence-based practitioner resource sets the standard for all professionals working with students and families with ASD. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children and Adolescents: Evidence-Based Assessment and Intervention in Schools can ordered from APA Books, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-MillionBook Depository, and other booksellersThe book is available in both print and eBook formats. Examination and desk copies are also available to college and university faculty.

Lee A. Wilkinson, PhD, CCBT, NCSP is an applied researcher and practitioner. He is a nationally certified and licensed school psychologist, chartered psychologist, registered educational psychologist, and certified cognitive-behavioral therapist. Dr. Wilkinson is author of the award-winning books, A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism and Asperger Syndrome in Schools and Overcoming Anxiety and Depression on the Autism Spectrum: A Self-Help Guide Using CBT. His latest book is A Best Practice Guide to Assessment and Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Schools(2nd edition).

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