Autism
Autism is the most severe developmental disability. Appearing within the first three years of life, autism involves impairments in social interaction—such as being aware of other people’s feelings—and verbal and nonverbal communication.
Some people with autism have limited interests, strange eating or sleeping behaviors or a tendency to do things to hurt themselves, such as banging their heads or biting their hands.
Adapted from the Encyclopedia of Psychology
What You Can Do
- Facilitated Communication: Sifting the Psychological Wheat from the Chaff
If psychological research does not always give us hoped-for answers, it does help us sift potent reality from wishful thinking, and focus our energy on real solutions.
Getting Help
- Find a Psychologist
- Autism treatment options
Today clinicians use medication and behavioral interventions to help children cope with autism.
News
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No link between vaccines and autism, court rules
August 27, 2010, MSNBC
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Autism gives woman a unique view of social brains
August 23, 2010, NPR
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Babies may show signs of autism
August 9, 2010, USA TODAY
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Autism's environmental links remain a mystery
August 3, 2010, ABC News
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Some traits of autism may be inherited
August 2, 2010, MSNBC
Monitor on Psychology Articles
- Autism ups stress for mothers
September 2009
- Can Second Life therapy help with autism?
September 2009
