Deafness with Autism: A Psychological Perspective (Part 1)

Course: #23772Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 19 Reviews

Part one of a series, participants will review normal developmental milestones for socialization, behavior and communication. An overview of autism will follow to help professionals understand the characteristics of autism, diagnosis of autism, and how autism could be mistaken for deafness.

Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to list features commonly associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to identify domains that are evaluated when diagnosing ASD according to the DSM-5.
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to explain the primary goals of ASD treatment.

Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction
5-10 Minutes What we know about ASD?
10-15 Minutes Incidence & Prevalence
15-20 Minutes DSM 5: Changes to Diagnostic Criteria
20-30 Minutes Review of Developmental Milestones
30-40 Minutes Characteristics of ASD & Red Flags
40-45 Minutes Diagnostic Trends
45-50 Minutes ASD & Comorbid Diagnoses
50-55 Minutes Management of ASD: Recommended Therapies
55-60 Minutes Questions & Answers

Reviews

19 Reviews
by Member on November 10, 2020
I appreciate the review of normal communication/behavioral/language compared to children with ASD.
by Member on April 23, 2020
Good overview of ASD in the general population.
by Member on April 21, 2020
Interesting information presented with a great pace and nice visuals.
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