
Adolescence is a challenging stage for all individuals, especially for those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Individuals with ASD face increased social isolation and engage in more challenging behaviors during adolescence. They also experience increased mental health challenges including anxiety and depression, and they are among the least likely of any disability group to attend college, be competitively employed, or live independently. At the same time, adolescents with ASD face a major shift in available services and support as they exit the K-12 educational system. The need to present what is known about this group in order to inform clinicians, researchers, and educators cannot be understated. Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder synthesizes current science on adolescents and young adults with ASD in order to inform mental health practitioners and education professionals who work directly with these individuals. While early childhood interventions for ASD have been extensively developed and tested, research on adolescents and young adults with ASD has lagged behind until recently. This comprehensive handbook can be utilized to train students and professionals in applied mental health roles. The handbook includes three sections: Part I reviews diagnosis and treatment of adolescents with ASD; Part II details how to support their educational needs; and Part III discusses special populations including college students and young women. Chapters highlight recommendations for clinicians and include study questions and additional resources.
This handbook investigates the specific clinical, educational, and developmental challenges faced by adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as they transition toward adulthood. Nicholas W. Gelbar, a specialist in the field, synthesizes current scientific research to provide a framework for mental health practitioners and educators. The text addresses the significant gap in literature regarding adolescent-specific interventions, moving beyond the well-documented focus on early childhood development to offer actionable strategies for older individuals.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in the field identify this text as a necessary resource for bridging the gap between pediatric and adult care models. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for clinicians and educators seeking evidence-based practices.
Page Count:
337
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190624833
ISBN-13:
9780190624835
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