According to the latest data from the CDC, one in 36 children is diagnosed with autism in the United States each day. Worldwide, one in 100 is diagnosed. In the late 90s, the numbers were more around one in 1,000, and people weren’t quite sure what autism was. To put it simply, autism is a different way of thinking and viewing the world. We’ve encountered some amazing people with autism throughout the years and many have incredible strengths. Here, we dive into the technical definition of autism as stated in the DSM-V.
Today’s definition of autism differs from what was originally listed in the DSM-IV. It’s currently outlined as one big spectrum with three levels of severity. We discuss each level and the criteria for a diagnosis, including behavioral patterns and aspects, and how to classify autism in terms of behavioral excesses and behavioral deficits. Our conversation also includes discussion about repetitive behavior and how the approach to treatment and goal setting is as unique as the individual client.
What’s Inside:
- An explanation of the three levels of autism according to the DSM-V.
- How to classify autism based on behavioral excesses and deficits.
- How treatment plans and goals help autistic clients become their best.
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