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Understanding & Caring for Individuals with Autism

  • Live Webinar United States (map)

Course Description:

Autism may be among the most complex, diverse, and challenging of all mental conditions. This comprehensive 6-hour INR Webinar will present the current science on the diagnosis, course, and effective treatments of autism in order to help understand this often-bewildering brain disorder. The presentation will begin with an understanding the history of autism and why autism is currently thought by many to be a neurodivergent spectrum condition and not to be a mental disorder. The development of the current DSM-5 criteria for diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder will be described and methods of early and later diagnosis will be presented. This will include an analysis of reasons for the recent increase in autism diagnoses and a discussion of some of the beliefs about the causes of autism that appear to have no scientific support. Research findings about the causes of autism will be presented along with reasons why the condition affects more males than females. This live webinar will also address the dazzling variety of strengths and deficits seen in people across the autism spectrum, including some who have profound disabilities but also others who are highly successful and may have even invented many of the major technological innovations that define modern society. There will also be a discussion of the rare autistics with amazing levels of extraordinary abilities in areas like mathematics and memory who are called prodigious mega-savants. The methods and effectiveness of early childhood treatments and supports for autism like applied behavioral analysis, early parent-mediated treatments, and sensory interventions will be covered along with special techniques for helping older children, adolescents, and adults with autism.

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Sponsor:
Institute for Natural Resources

CE Credits: 6

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