Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults

Improving Diagnosis and Quality of Life

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Pub Date Apr 02 2017 | Archive Date Jul 05 2017
IndieGo Publishing LLC | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles

Description

Autism is a childhood condition ... right? Not right. Children with autism grow into adults with autism. The great strides we have made in understanding childhood autistic behaviors and interventions have lagged dramatically behind the needs of aging autistics. What of the young adult trying to build relationships? What of the middle-aged autistic adult who has been misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and lacks an effective treatment plan? What of the aging adult who is showing increasingly rigid autistic behaviors and is misdiagnosed as having frontotemporal dementia? Understanding Autism in Adults and Aging Adults is a one-of-a-kind resource designed to improve the correct diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in adults. Filled with clinical stories that bring to life the concepts discussed, the book provides strategy-based interventions to address issues of personal and household management, medical care, communication, sensory processing symptoms, and emotional and behavioral regulation.


Author bio:

Dr. Regan is that rare combination of adult neuropsychologist (specialist in brain-behavior relationships), parent of a child on the spectrum, and Certified Autism Specialist. She has worked with adolescent through geriatric patients in medical settings for over 25 years. She is a Certified Autism Specialist through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES) and the director of the Adult Diagnostic Autism Clinic at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Illinois.


Editor bio: 

Janet Angelo has been a freelance book editor since 2005. She is also the founder and publisher of IndieGo Publishing, a company she formed in 2011 to help independent authors achieve their publishing dreams. She has edited more than 350 books and has several repeat clients. She enjoys working in collaboration with her authors to produce top-quality books.

Autism is a childhood condition ... right? Not right. Children with autism grow into adults with autism. The great strides we have made in understanding childhood autistic behaviors and interventions...


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The hardcover edition for $21.99 (9781946824011)
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Featured Reviews

Interesting and informative book that provides an insight in the diagnosis and presenting symptoms of Autism in adults, or the experience of being an adult with this diagnosis. Many books focus on children and teenagers so it is nice to see something aimed at adults that is also well written and accessible.

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