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Autism: The Diagnosis, Treatment, & Etiology of the Undeniable Epidemic
John W. Oller Jr., PhD, Hawthorne Regents Professor, Dept. of Communicative Disorders, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Stephen D. Oller, PhD, Biological & Health Sciences, Texas A&M University–Kingsville

ISBN-13: 9780763752804
ISBN-10: 0763752800
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456 Pages
© 2010

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The upsurge in autism spectrum disorders is not uncaused. It is no longer plausibly deniable nor is it untreatable. The first step toward successful treatment, however, is an accurate diagnosis of the problem and the discovery of its underlying causes—its etiology.

Autism: The Diagnosis, Treatment, & Etiology of the Undeniable Epidemic addresses all these issues with a primary focus on etiology. This groundbreaking book addresses the crucial issue of causation in intelligible, accessible language while offering plenty of research to support key theories.

Features:

  • Readable and compelling stories showing the human side of the upsurge in diagnoses of autism spectrum disorders.
  • Up-to-date information and analysis of relevant biochemical and medical research.
  • Exploration of popular theories that only explain a small part of the upsurge, plus a realistic critical assessment of widely promoted message by key interest groups and stakeholders.
  • Documented solutions and remedies for individuals, parents, grandparents, and caregivers.
  • Includes a DVD with interactive table of contents, 600 test questions, PowerPoint slides with videos and web links, searchable glossary, and more!

Foreword written by Andrew J. Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath

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