Developing ways of working with parents and their infants to improve the core deficits of autism

Helps, Sarah and Sheppard, Nancy (2015) Developing ways of working with parents and their infants to improve the core deficits of autism. International Journal of Birth and Parenting Education, 2 (3). pp. 26-30. ISSN 2054-0779 (Print) ; 2054-0787 (Online) Full text available

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Abstract

Autistic spectrum conditions (ASCs) are a group of conditions which impair aspects of social communication and interaction. Genetic and epigenetic influences in utero and relational experiences all contribute to the development of the child who goes on to be diagnosed as having an ASC (Crittenden et al., 2014). Our clinical team works in London, UK, with families of children and adults who have received a diagnosis of an autistic spectrum condition (ASC) and those with other neurodevelopmental disorders or learning disabilities. This article describes some of our learning and clinical work over the past 15 years with this patient group.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Relationship Development Intervention
Subjects: Communication (incl. disorders of) > Autism
Emotions, Affective Psychology > Attachment/Affectional Bonds
Families > Parent Child Relations/Parenthood
Department/People: Children, Young Adult and Family Services
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/1080

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