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This book evaluates how autism is experienced and addressed in four areas critical to the developmental phase of adulthood: self-awareness, individuality, comprehensive support systems, and the dissemination of information and expanded education. The editors present comprehensive coverage of new developments in the field of adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), particularly with regards to the updating of diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5 and an increased level of interest in research on adults with ASD. Contributors also make recommendations regarding services that should be provided to people with ASD based on recognition of their needs, the frequent lack of accessibility to relevant services, and an understanding of how a person's living situation both influences and is influenced by the way they conduct their lives.
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Addresses a unique and critical stage of life - Emerging Adulthood Much needed addition to professional literature about adults on the spectrum Emphasizes both theoretical and practical information
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Dr. Susan Lowinger is a developmental and clinical psychologist who worked as the Chief Psychologist in Developmental Clinics, and lectured in the Education Department at Bar Ilan University. She has a great deal of experience training teams of professionals in the field as well as working with autistic individuals and their families in her private practice. In recent years, Dr. Lowinger edited five books about the diagnosis and treatment of autism.
Dr. Shiri Pearlman-Avnion is an Educational Psychologist currently working as a full time lecturer at Tel-Chai College. In addition, she runs a private clinic as a psychologist, mainly working with people on the autism spectrum (Approval for continued therapy and diagnosis of children, adolescents and adults with autism, Ministry of Health, 2013). She held a postdoctoral fellowship (National Alliance for Autism Research, NAAR) at BUMC (Boston University Medical School), Boston, 2002-2005.
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