
Differential Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder provides a framework for clinical considerations and best practices related to diagnosing children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) versus commonly co-occurring conditions. Differential diagnosis is a complex process, and it is common for clinicians to observe symptom overlap between conditions. In this comprehensive text, the authors focus on the similarities and differences between ASD and a second diagnosis. Leading experts provide practical guidance in the diagnostic process for ASD versus a second condition, such as anxiety or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Each chapter includes clinical case studies to provide real-world examples of how clinicians make diagnostic decisions. Ample illustrations and 'decision trees' provide a visual representation of clinical decision-making.
This text investigates the complex clinical challenge of distinguishing Autism Spectrum Disorder from other co-occurring conditions that present with overlapping symptoms. Authors Katherine K. M. Stavropoulos and James C. Mcpartland, both established experts in neurodevelopmental research, provide a structured framework for clinicians to navigate diagnostic ambiguity. By synthesizing current clinical standards and evidence-based practices, the authors offer a systematic approach to identifying the nuances that separate ASD from conditions like anxiety or ADHD.
What You Will Find
Clinicians and students frequently cite this text as a practical, high-utility resource for navigating the complexities of neurodevelopmental assessment. Experts highlight the inclusion of visual decision-making tools as a significant aid for practitioners working in busy clinical environments.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197516904
ISBN-13:
9780197516904
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