
Autism, Including Asperger Syndrome, Is A Strongly Heritable Condition That Can Usually Be Diagnosed In Children By The Age Of Two Or Three Years. Although Autism Is More Common In The Less Intellectually Able Child, In The More Able Child The Condition Is Often Overlooked Until Adulthood. Epidemiological Research Has Shown That Most Adults In The General Population Meeting The Criteria For Autism Are Unrecognized And Undiagnosed. There Is A Growing Pressure On Psychiatrists To Be Able To Recognize Autism And To Consider Its Effects On Their Adult Patients, Particularly When They Are Also Showing Signs Of Another Mental Disorder, Such As Psychosis, Personality Disorder, Or Chronic Depression. The Psychiatry Of Adult Autism And Asperger Syndrome: A Practical Guide Introduces Adult Psychiatrists, Including Sub-specialist Psychiatrists, To Autism And Asperger Syndrome. It Covers Recognition And Diagnosis And The Psychiatrist's Role In Treating Patients With Co-morbid Mental Disorder Whilst Taking Account Of The Autism Component. It Explores The Process Of Sign-posting Patients With Autism To Appropriate Care And Support As Family Involvement Diminishes Or Ceases. While There Are A Number Of Books Written On How To Cope With Autism As An Adult, The Psychiatry Of Adult Autism And Asperger Syndrome: A Practical Guide Is Aimed At The Practising Adult Psychiatrist. The Book Describes Normal And Pathological Functioning And Then Guides The Reader Through Assessment And Post Diagnostic Intervention Issues. The Use Of Fictionalized Clinical Examples Helps To Illustrate Autism And Its Presentation In Adulthood, And Illustrate The Issues Psychiatrists Often Raise In Training Workshops.
How can adult psychiatrists effectively identify, diagnose, and manage co-morbid mental health conditions in patients with autism and Asperger syndrome? Traolach S. Brugha, a specialist in the field, provides a clinical framework for practitioners who encounter undiagnosed autistic adults in general psychiatric settings. The text argues that because autism is frequently overlooked in high-functioning individuals until adulthood, psychiatrists must integrate specific diagnostic protocols into their standard practice to address co-occurring disorders like depression or psychosis.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a specialized resource tailored specifically for the clinical needs of practicing adult psychiatrists. Readers frequently note that the inclusion of fictionalized case studies provides a practical, accessible bridge between theoretical diagnostic criteria and real-world clinical application.
Page Count:
264
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192516299
ISBN-13:
9780192516299
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