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Book Synopsis
To work effectively with individuals who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), SLPs and other practitioners need in-depth knowledge on choosing and implementing interventions for communication and social challenges. This textbook and casebook bundle gives professionals the foundation they need to evaluate and compare today’s widely used interventions—and determine which ones will promote the best outcomes for the people they serve.

Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies for Communication & Social Interactions, Second Edition. Readers will get a thorough introduction to 14 evidence-based interventions, complete with key details on each intervention’s theoretical and empirical basis, components, practical requirements, applications for both children and adults, and considerations for children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Twelve video clips (available for streaming) illustrate the interventions in action, and highly relevant learning activities prepare SLPs and other practitioners to make sound decisions in scenarios they’re likely to encounter in the field.


Case Studies for the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Through 14 realistic cases, readers will explore the types of clinical challenges they may face, see what the experts would recommend, and get exercises to help them practice their decision-making skills.


COVERS 14 INTERVENTIONS: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Strategies • The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) • Discrete Trial Instruction • The Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR) Model • Functional Communication Training • The JASPER Model • Enhanced Milieu Teaching • Early Social Interaction • Peer-Mediated Support Interventions • Pivotal Response Treatment • The SCERTS® Model • Social Skills Interventions • Social Stories™ • Video Modeling

Table of Contents
  • TEXTBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • About the Videos Series Preface
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Foreward - Tony Charman
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
    Patricia A. Prelock and Rebecca J. McCauley
  • Chapter 2 - Assessment for Treatment Planning and Progress Monitoring
    Rebecca J. McCauley, Allison Bean, and Patricia A. Prelock
  • Chapter 3 - Language and Communication in ASD: Implications for Intervention
    Ashley R. Brien and Patricia A. Prelock
  • Chapter 4 - Augmentative Alternative Communication Strategies: Manual Signs, Picture Communication, And Speech-Generating Devices
    Jane R. Wegner
  • Chapter 5 - The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM): Promoting Social Communication in Young Children With ASD
    Jill Howard and Geraldine Dawson
  • Chapter 6 - Discrete Trial Instruction
    Amanda Kazee, Susan M. Wilczynski, Maria Martino, Shawnna Sundberg, Molly Quinn, and Nicholas L. Mundell
  • Chapter 7 - The Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR) Model and Its Application to Children with ASD
    Sima Gerber
  • Chapter 8 - Functional Communication Training: Treating Challenging Behavior
    V. Mark Durand and Lauren J. Moskowitz
  • Chapter 9 - The JASPER Model for Children with Autism: Improving Play, Social Communication, and Engagement
    Connie Kasari and Kyle Thomas Sterrett
  • Chapter 10 - Enhanced Milieu Teaching
    Ann P. Kaiser and Jodi K. Heidlage
  • Chapter 11 - Early Social Interaction
    Juliann J. Woods, Amy Wetherby, Abigail Delehanty, Shubha Kashinath, and Renee Daly Holland
  • Chapter 12 - Peer-Mediated Support Interventions for Students with ASD
    Erik W. Carter
  • Chapter 13 - Pivotal Response Treatment
    Lynn Kern Koegel, Kristen Strong, and Elizabeth Ponder
  • Chapter 14 - The SCERTS® Model: Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Supports
    Amy C. Laurent, Emily Rubin, and Barry M. Prizant
  • Chapter 15 - Social Skills Interventions
    Patricia A. Prelock and Ashley Brien
  • Chapter 16 - Social Stories
    Tiffany L. Hutchins
  • Chapter 17 - Video Modeling for Persons with ASD
    Tom Buggey
  • Chapter 18 - Future Directions
    Rebecca J. McCauley and Patricia A. Prelock
  • Glossary
  • Index

  • CASEBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Series Preface
  • Editorial Advisory Board
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Case 1—–Finding a Voice: An Elementary Schooler with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Down Syndrome
    Stephanie Meehan and Jane R. Wegner
  • Case 2—&ndashPromoting Early Social Communication Skills: A Preschooler with ASD
    Jill Howard and Geraldine Dawson
  • Case 3—&ndashTeaching Social Skills and Self-Regulation to Decrease Problem Behavior and Improve Quality of Life: A Preschooler with ASD
    Susan M. Wilczynski and Shawnna Sundberg
  • Case 4—&ndashUnderstanding Foundational Developmental Capacities Related to Language: A Toddler with ASD
    Sima Gerber
  • Case 5—&ndashReplacing Challenging Behavior with a Better Way to Communicate: A Fourth Grader with ASD
    Lauren J. Moskowitz
  • Case 6—&ndashImplementing the Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement and Regulation (JASPER) Intervention: A Toddler with ASD
    Kyle Sterrett and Connie Kasari
  • Case 7—&ndashUsing Enhanced Milieu Teaching with an Emerging Verbal Communicator: A Young Child with ASD
    Ann Kaiser and Jodi K. Heidlage
  • Case 8—&ndashCoaching in Early Childhood Intervention: A Toddler with ASD
    Kathleen D. Ross
  • Case 9—&ndashSupporting Relationships and Learning in Secondary School: A Teenager with ASD and Intellectual Disability
    Erik W. Carter
  • Case 10—&ndashUsing Pivotal Response Treatment to Improve Social Communication and Behavior Skills: A Young Child with ASD
    Lynn Kern Koegel, Brittany Lynn Koegel, Elizabeth Ponder, Kristen Strong
  • Case 11—&ndashFacilitating Social Communicative and Social Emotional Competence: A Third Grader with ASD
    Amy C. Laurent, Emily Rubin, and Barry M. Prizant
  • Case 12—&ndashMaking Friends and Maintaining Relationships: A Preteen with ASD
    Ashley Brien
  • Case 13—&ndashUnderstanding the Causes and Consequences of One’s Own Challenging Behaviors: An Elementary Schooler with ASD and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
    Tiffany Hutchins and Patricia A. Prelock
  • Case 14—&ndashLearning to Approach and Vocalize with Peers During Playground Time Using Self-Modeling: A Preschooler with Moderate to Severe Autism
    Tom Buggey
  • Index

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      Publisher: Brookes Publishing Co
      Publication Date: 30/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781681253978, 978-1681253978
      ISBN10: 1681253976

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      To work effectively with individuals who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), SLPs and other practitioners need in-depth knowledge on choosing and implementing interventions for communication and social challenges. This textbook and casebook bundle gives professionals the foundation they need to evaluate and compare today’s widely used interventions—and determine which ones will promote the best outcomes for the people they serve.

      Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence-Based Intervention Strategies for Communication & Social Interactions, Second Edition. Readers will get a thorough introduction to 14 evidence-based interventions, complete with key details on each intervention’s theoretical and empirical basis, components, practical requirements, applications for both children and adults, and considerations for children from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Twelve video clips (available for streaming) illustrate the interventions in action, and highly relevant learning activities prepare SLPs and other practitioners to make sound decisions in scenarios they’re likely to encounter in the field.


      Case Studies for the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Through 14 realistic cases, readers will explore the types of clinical challenges they may face, see what the experts would recommend, and get exercises to help them practice their decision-making skills.


      COVERS 14 INTERVENTIONS: Augmentative and Alternative Communication Strategies • The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) • Discrete Trial Instruction • The Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR) Model • Functional Communication Training • The JASPER Model • Enhanced Milieu Teaching • Early Social Interaction • Peer-Mediated Support Interventions • Pivotal Response Treatment • The SCERTS® Model • Social Skills Interventions • Social Stories™ • Video Modeling

      Table of Contents
      • TEXTBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
      • About the Videos Series Preface
      • Editorial Advisory Board
      • About the Editors
      • About the Contributors
      • Foreward - Tony Charman
      • Acknowledgements
      • Chapter 1 - Introduction to the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
        Patricia A. Prelock and Rebecca J. McCauley
      • Chapter 2 - Assessment for Treatment Planning and Progress Monitoring
        Rebecca J. McCauley, Allison Bean, and Patricia A. Prelock
      • Chapter 3 - Language and Communication in ASD: Implications for Intervention
        Ashley R. Brien and Patricia A. Prelock
      • Chapter 4 - Augmentative Alternative Communication Strategies: Manual Signs, Picture Communication, And Speech-Generating Devices
        Jane R. Wegner
      • Chapter 5 - The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM): Promoting Social Communication in Young Children With ASD
        Jill Howard and Geraldine Dawson
      • Chapter 6 - Discrete Trial Instruction
        Amanda Kazee, Susan M. Wilczynski, Maria Martino, Shawnna Sundberg, Molly Quinn, and Nicholas L. Mundell
      • Chapter 7 - The Developmental, Individual-Difference, Relationship-Based (DIR) Model and Its Application to Children with ASD
        Sima Gerber
      • Chapter 8 - Functional Communication Training: Treating Challenging Behavior
        V. Mark Durand and Lauren J. Moskowitz
      • Chapter 9 - The JASPER Model for Children with Autism: Improving Play, Social Communication, and Engagement
        Connie Kasari and Kyle Thomas Sterrett
      • Chapter 10 - Enhanced Milieu Teaching
        Ann P. Kaiser and Jodi K. Heidlage
      • Chapter 11 - Early Social Interaction
        Juliann J. Woods, Amy Wetherby, Abigail Delehanty, Shubha Kashinath, and Renee Daly Holland
      • Chapter 12 - Peer-Mediated Support Interventions for Students with ASD
        Erik W. Carter
      • Chapter 13 - Pivotal Response Treatment
        Lynn Kern Koegel, Kristen Strong, and Elizabeth Ponder
      • Chapter 14 - The SCERTS® Model: Social Communication, Emotional Regulation, and Transactional Supports
        Amy C. Laurent, Emily Rubin, and Barry M. Prizant
      • Chapter 15 - Social Skills Interventions
        Patricia A. Prelock and Ashley Brien
      • Chapter 16 - Social Stories
        Tiffany L. Hutchins
      • Chapter 17 - Video Modeling for Persons with ASD
        Tom Buggey
      • Chapter 18 - Future Directions
        Rebecca J. McCauley and Patricia A. Prelock
      • Glossary
      • Index

      • CASEBOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS
      • Series Preface
      • Editorial Advisory Board
      • About the Editors
      • About the Contributors
      • Acknowledgements
      • Introduction
      • Case 1—–Finding a Voice: An Elementary Schooler with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Down Syndrome
        Stephanie Meehan and Jane R. Wegner
      • Case 2—&ndashPromoting Early Social Communication Skills: A Preschooler with ASD
        Jill Howard and Geraldine Dawson
      • Case 3—&ndashTeaching Social Skills and Self-Regulation to Decrease Problem Behavior and Improve Quality of Life: A Preschooler with ASD
        Susan M. Wilczynski and Shawnna Sundberg
      • Case 4—&ndashUnderstanding Foundational Developmental Capacities Related to Language: A Toddler with ASD
        Sima Gerber
      • Case 5—&ndashReplacing Challenging Behavior with a Better Way to Communicate: A Fourth Grader with ASD
        Lauren J. Moskowitz
      • Case 6—&ndashImplementing the Joint Attention, Symbolic Play, Engagement and Regulation (JASPER) Intervention: A Toddler with ASD
        Kyle Sterrett and Connie Kasari
      • Case 7—&ndashUsing Enhanced Milieu Teaching with an Emerging Verbal Communicator: A Young Child with ASD
        Ann Kaiser and Jodi K. Heidlage
      • Case 8—&ndashCoaching in Early Childhood Intervention: A Toddler with ASD
        Kathleen D. Ross
      • Case 9—&ndashSupporting Relationships and Learning in Secondary School: A Teenager with ASD and Intellectual Disability
        Erik W. Carter
      • Case 10—&ndashUsing Pivotal Response Treatment to Improve Social Communication and Behavior Skills: A Young Child with ASD
        Lynn Kern Koegel, Brittany Lynn Koegel, Elizabeth Ponder, Kristen Strong
      • Case 11—&ndashFacilitating Social Communicative and Social Emotional Competence: A Third Grader with ASD
        Amy C. Laurent, Emily Rubin, and Barry M. Prizant
      • Case 12—&ndashMaking Friends and Maintaining Relationships: A Preteen with ASD
        Ashley Brien
      • Case 13—&ndashUnderstanding the Causes and Consequences of One’s Own Challenging Behaviors: An Elementary Schooler with ASD and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
        Tiffany Hutchins and Patricia A. Prelock
      • Case 14—&ndashLearning to Approach and Vocalize with Peers During Playground Time Using Self-Modeling: A Preschooler with Moderate to Severe Autism
        Tom Buggey
      • Index

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