Abbreviations. Preface. Introduction. 1. Autistic Spectrum Disorder: An Introduction. 2. Mental Health: An Introduction. 3. Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Comorbid ADHD. 4. ASD and Comorbid Anxiety Disorders. 5. ASD and Comorbid Depression. 6. ASD and Tics or Tourette's Syndrome. 7. ASD and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders (OCD). 8. ASD and Comorbid Eating Disorders. 9. ASD and Other Less Common Psychiatric Conditions. 10. Reducing Stress and Strategies that Help. 11. ASD and Sleep Problems. 12. Sensory Processing Problems and Executive Functioning Difficulties. 13. ASD and Self-Harm. 14. The Use of Therapies. 15. The Role of Different Professionals. Glossary of Terms. References.
Practical guidance to help parents and professionals recognise and handle a wide range of mental health difficulties experienced by children with ASD
Khalid Karim is a senior teaching fellow at the University of Leicester and a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist. As both the lead on ASD at Leicestershire Partnership Trust CAMHS (Child and Adult Mental Health Services) and the father of a child with autism and ADHD, Khalid understands the concerns and interests of professionals in this area and of parents and carers of autistic children. Alvina Ali is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist with specialities including children with neuro-developmental difficulties. As the mother of a deaf son with autism, Alvina has a particular interest in mental health problems in deaf children and an understanding of the services available. Michelle O'Reilly is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Leicester where her research covers many areas of child mental health, including ASD. Having a brother with ASD and his significant mental health problems have given her personal insight into this area.
This book aims to help parents and professionals recognise and
handle co-morbid conditions, dispelling the myth that they are just
part of autism... It provides advice in an accessible format and
suggests strategies to ease the difficulties that arise from
co-morbid conditions.
*Autism eye*
This is a timely book, as there are few books that address the
complex topic of mental health disorders and children with autism
labels. At once, the authors provide the reader with practical
examples, personalized stories, and clear descriptions of how to
recognize and offer support to children with autism labels who
experience mental health challenges. The authors take great care
when describing the meanings of autism, normality, and mental
health 'disorders', and offer parents and practitioners tangible
ways to address daily challenges.
*Jessica Nina Lester, Assistant Professor of Inquiry Methodology,
Department of Counselling & Educational Psychology, Indiana
University, USA*
Although our initial ideas about ASD in the 1940s through 1960s was
to think of it as a Mental Health problem, empirical research has
unequivocally determined that it is a Neurodevelopmental Disorder,
caused by differences in the ways the brains of those with ASD
understand and process information compared with their typical
peers. Although this is well established and generally accepted,
recent studies have pointed to Mental Health difficulties
frequently accompanying this Neurodevelopmental Disorder. Because
this is a relatively new development and many professionals in the
field of ASD are not as well trained in Mental Health disturbances
as they are in Developmental Disabilities, this book is a
significant addition to the literature. Written by three
professionals in the field who recognize a gap developing between
understanding those with ASD and seeing how Mental Health problems
can alter their needs and suggest appropriate strategies that would
be useful to assist them, the book meets an important need. The
authors show a thorough understanding of ASD and Mental Health
problems and explain both in a straightforward and comprehensive
way. The clear writing, penetrating insights, and wonderful case
examples combine for a very clear and comprehensive presentation.
These exhaustive discussions and descriptions help capture the
unique characteristics of those with ASD and show how understanding
and working with them changes when their differences are compounded
by Mental Health difficulties. Parents and professionals wanting to
help those with ASD will welcome this splendid addition to the
field.
*Gary B. Mesibov, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology and
Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, USA*
What is particularly valuable about this book is its sustained
acknowledgement that children with ASD have emotional and social
needs beyond what might be assumed from their primary diagnosis.
The authors present the complexities that surround this simple and
powerful message in a commendably clear and accessible manner.
*Dr Tom Muskett, Lecturer and Speech and Language Therapist,
Department of Human Communication Sciences, University of
Sheffield, UK*
Children and young people on the autism spectrum are more
vulnerable to developing mental health problems for a variety of
reasons, but we can do much to reduce the likelihood of some of
these (e.g. anxiety and depression). This book gives a very
comprehensive account of the difficulties which can co-occur with
autism and summarises current strategies to address these. As such,
it is a very important and accessible addition to the relatively
sparse literature on the subject for parents, carers and
practitioners.
*Dr Glenys Jones, Chartered Psychologist, Autism Centre for
Education and Research, University of Birmingham, UK*
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