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Eddie Chaplin and Jane McCarthy elcome to the second edition of 2020. This issue features eight papers on a range of Eddie Chaplin is based at topics that examine current issues related to diagnosis, assessment and Department for Advanced supporting well-being in different groups of people within the autistic community. and Integrated Practice, London South Bank The first paper by Whitney and Stansfield is topical in that it examines the subject of University, London, UK. accepting self-referrals to clinical services. The study found those self-referring were more Jane McCarthy is based at likely to receive a diagnosis and women who are often not picked up within traditional health Department of Mental and autism services were also more likely to be in the self-referral group. Health and Intellectual Disabilities Research and The second paper from Renzo and colleagues continues on the theme of assessing for Policy, London South Bank autism spectrum disorders in childhood and concentrates on two aspects: the identification University School of Health of the risk (under 30 months of age) and the definition of a diagnosis. The paper describes a and Social Care, London, development profile, which allows to plan a specific intervention that takes into account
Advances in Autism – Emerald Publishing
Published: Mar 26, 2020
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