Lifespan Treatment for Autistic Individuals
A Guide to Evidence-Based Practices
Herausgeber: Sturmey, Peter; Luiselli, James K; Lang, Russell
Lifespan Treatment for Autistic Individuals
A Guide to Evidence-Based Practices
Herausgeber: Sturmey, Peter; Luiselli, James K; Lang, Russell
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In a world filled with hundreds of ASD treatments, it is crucial to distinguish between evidence-based practices and ineffective and potentially harmful pseudoscientific approaches. Interpreting ASD treatment research is complicated by differences in research norms across disciplines, competing theoretical underpinnings, and misleading information available from media sources. Overall, these issues contribute to a gap between the outcomes demonstrated in scientific studies and what is achieved in applied settings (e.g., schools, homes and clinics). Lifespan Treatment for Autistic Individuals…mehr
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In a world filled with hundreds of ASD treatments, it is crucial to distinguish between evidence-based practices and ineffective and potentially harmful pseudoscientific approaches. Interpreting ASD treatment research is complicated by differences in research norms across disciplines, competing theoretical underpinnings, and misleading information available from media sources. Overall, these issues contribute to a gap between the outcomes demonstrated in scientific studies and what is achieved in applied settings (e.g., schools, homes and clinics). Lifespan Treatment for Autistic Individuals guides professional practitioners in the selection of treatments that are procedurally and ethically best suited for their individual clients.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 258mm x 187mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780197635841
- ISBN-10: 0197635849
- Artikelnr.: 74312939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 258mm x 187mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780197635841
- ISBN-10: 0197635849
- Artikelnr.: 74312939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Sturmey is Professor of Psychology at The Graduate Center and the Department of Psychology, Queens College, City University of New York. He specializes in autism and other developmental disabilities, especially in the areas of applied behavior analysis, dual diagnosis, evidence-based practice, and staff and parent training. Professor Sturmey has published 32 edited and authored books, over 225 peer reviewed papers, over 80 book chapters and made numerous presentations nationally and internationally, including recent presentations in Canada, Brazil, Ireland and Italy. His research focuses on developing and evaluating effective and efficient ways of training caregivers using modelling and feedback to use applied behavior analysis with children and adults with autism and other disabilities. Russell Lang Ph.D., BCBA-D is a Professor of Special Education and a doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA-D). He is the Director of the Clinic for Autism Research Evaluation and Support at Texas State University. Dr. Lang has published four books as well as more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in the areas of applied behavior analysis, special education, developmental disability, and evidence-based practice standards. He currently serves as an Editor-in-Chief for Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Evidence-Based Practices in Communication Assessment and Intervention. He serves on editorial boards of 12 peer-reviewed journals including American Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and Learning Disabilities Quarterly. He is the former editor-in-chief of Developmental Neurorehabilitation and a former Associate Editor for Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities and Journal of Child and Family Science. James K. Luiselli, Ed.D., ABPP, BCBA-D is a licensed psychologist, diplomat in cognitive and behavioral psychology (ABPP), and board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA-D). He is currently Director of Clinical Development and Research at Melmark New England and Adjunct Faculty within the School Psychology Program at William James College. Dr. Luiselli has published 19 books, 50 book chapters, and more than 280 journal articles in the areas of applied behavior analysis, organizational behavior management, performance improvement, professional training, and clinical practice. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Child and Family Studies, and on the Board of Editors of Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Mindfulness, and Clinical Case Studies.
* Chapter 1. Lifespan Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Introduction
* Peter Sturmey, Russel Lang, and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 2. Antecedent Interventions
* Lee Kern, Elise Settanni, and Jennifer Croner Lauriello
* Chapter 3. Differential Schedules of Reinforcement
* Charlene N. Agnew, Mirela Cengher, and Henry Roane
* Chapter 4. Prompting, Errorless Learning, Time Delay, and
Reinforcement
* David Ray Miranda, John Augustine, and and Mandy J. Rispoli
* Chapter 5. Punishment-Based Behavioral Interventions
* Olive Healy, Aoife McTiernan, Lorna Barry, Aoife Ryan, Jennifer
Holloway, and Rhona Dempsey
* Chapter 6. Response Interruption and Redirection
* Haley M. K. Steinhauser, and William H. Ahearn
* Chapter 7. Matched Stimulation
* John T. Rapp, Daniel J. Sheridan, and Ashley N. Anderson
* Chapter 8. Imitation-based Interventions: Modeling, Video Modeling,
Self-Modeling
* Reem Muharib and Elizabeth Reyes
* Chapter 9. Behavioral Skills Training
* Raymond G. Miltenberger, Jennifer L. Cook, and Rasha R. Baruni
* Chapter 10. Self-Management Interventions
* Amarie Carnett, Sophia Kennedy, and Siobhan Gardner
* Chapter 11. Functional Communication Training
* Jennifer Hamrick and Terry S. Falcomata
* Chapter 12 . Discrete Trial Teaching
* Mary Jane Weiss, Julia L. Ferguson, Alan Kinsella, Eilis
O'Connell-Sussman, and and Britany Melton
* Chapter 13. Enhanced Milieu Teaching
* Ashley E. Hinten, Cara E. Petrofes, and Laurie McLay
* Chapter 14. Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism
* Lily Stadlober, Angela Arnold-Saritepe, Katrina Phillips, Rebecca
Sharp, Victor Rodríguez García, Eric Larsson, Aida Tarifa-Rodriguez,
Suzanne C. Purdy, and Javier Virues-Ortega
* Chapter 15. Pivotal Response Treatment
* Lynn Kern Koegel, and Fereshteh Mohammadzaheri
* Chapter 16. Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions
* Kyle M. Frost, Diondra Straiton, Sarah R. Edmunds, Melissa Maye, and
Katherine Pickard
* Chapter 17. LEAP Preschool
* Phillip S. Strain, and Edward Bovey
* Chapter 18. Promoting the Emergence of Advanced Knowledge:
* Relational Training System (PEAK)
* Jordan Belisle, Yi Zhihui, Meredith Matthews, and Mark R. Dixon
* Chapter 19. Social Skills Training
* Erin Kang, Mary Isaac Cargill, Sadaf Khawar, Britney Jeyanayagam,
Rachel G McDonald, and Matthew D. Lerner
* Chapter 20. Exposure Therapy for Anxiety or Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders Adapted for Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Johann M. D'Souza, Allie N. Townsend, Kristen H. Erps, Leandra N.
Berry, Sophie C. Schneider, Andrew G. Guzick, and Eric A. Storch
* Chapter 21. Acceptance and Commitment Training
* Thomas G. Szabo, and Celia Heyman
* Chapter 22. Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Interventions
* Yoon-Suk Hwang and Nirbhay N. Singh
* Chapter 23. Anger Management and Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 24. Robotics and Virtual Learning
* Matthew Roberts, An-An Chang, Eric McCoy, Hunter King, Aaron J
Fischer and Ellie Kazemi
* Chapter 25. Movement-based Interventions
* Sudha M. Srinivasan, andand Deborah J. Bubela
* Chapter 26. Music Therapy
* Marc J. Lanovaz, Ioulia Koniou, andand Eve-Marie Quintin
* Chapter 27. Multisensory Environments
* Jennifer Stephenson and, and Mark Carter
* Chapter 28. Alpha Two Agonists in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Erin A. Henneberry and, and Craig A. Erickson
* Chapter 29. Mood Stabilizers Aand Antiepileptics
* Shoumitro (Shoumi) Deb, Meera Roy, andand Bharati Limbu
* Chapter 30. Melatonin for Sleep Problems
* Camille Blouet, Edgar Moussaoui, and Fabian Guénolé
* Chapter 31. Naltrexone and Self-Injury: Yesterday's Miracle Drug May
Still Sometimes Be Helpful
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 32. Secretin: The Unfulfilled Promise
* Beth Johnson, Mark Bellgrove, and Katrina Williams
* Chapter 33. Cannabis
* Laura Fusar-Poli, Cecilia Guiot, Davide Marisca, Udi Yehuda Levi,
Pierluigi Politi, and Natascia Brondino
* Chapter 34. Dietary Interventions for Treating Symptoms Associated
with Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Haifa Batarseh, Suhad AbuMweis, and Janet DeLany
* Chapter 35. Electroconvulsive Therapy
* Lee E. Wachtel and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 36. Research-Based Professional Development for Educators who
Teach Students on the Autism Spectrum
* Matthew E. Brock
* Chapter 37. Parent Training and Family Support
* Kelly M. Schieltz, Matthew J. O'Brien, Jessica E. Graber, and Alyssa
N. Suess
* Chapter 38. Ineffective and Harmful Treatments
* Elizabeth M. Kryszak andand James A. Mulick
Introduction
* Peter Sturmey, Russel Lang, and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 2. Antecedent Interventions
* Lee Kern, Elise Settanni, and Jennifer Croner Lauriello
* Chapter 3. Differential Schedules of Reinforcement
* Charlene N. Agnew, Mirela Cengher, and Henry Roane
* Chapter 4. Prompting, Errorless Learning, Time Delay, and
Reinforcement
* David Ray Miranda, John Augustine, and and Mandy J. Rispoli
* Chapter 5. Punishment-Based Behavioral Interventions
* Olive Healy, Aoife McTiernan, Lorna Barry, Aoife Ryan, Jennifer
Holloway, and Rhona Dempsey
* Chapter 6. Response Interruption and Redirection
* Haley M. K. Steinhauser, and William H. Ahearn
* Chapter 7. Matched Stimulation
* John T. Rapp, Daniel J. Sheridan, and Ashley N. Anderson
* Chapter 8. Imitation-based Interventions: Modeling, Video Modeling,
Self-Modeling
* Reem Muharib and Elizabeth Reyes
* Chapter 9. Behavioral Skills Training
* Raymond G. Miltenberger, Jennifer L. Cook, and Rasha R. Baruni
* Chapter 10. Self-Management Interventions
* Amarie Carnett, Sophia Kennedy, and Siobhan Gardner
* Chapter 11. Functional Communication Training
* Jennifer Hamrick and Terry S. Falcomata
* Chapter 12 . Discrete Trial Teaching
* Mary Jane Weiss, Julia L. Ferguson, Alan Kinsella, Eilis
O'Connell-Sussman, and and Britany Melton
* Chapter 13. Enhanced Milieu Teaching
* Ashley E. Hinten, Cara E. Petrofes, and Laurie McLay
* Chapter 14. Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism
* Lily Stadlober, Angela Arnold-Saritepe, Katrina Phillips, Rebecca
Sharp, Victor Rodríguez García, Eric Larsson, Aida Tarifa-Rodriguez,
Suzanne C. Purdy, and Javier Virues-Ortega
* Chapter 15. Pivotal Response Treatment
* Lynn Kern Koegel, and Fereshteh Mohammadzaheri
* Chapter 16. Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions
* Kyle M. Frost, Diondra Straiton, Sarah R. Edmunds, Melissa Maye, and
Katherine Pickard
* Chapter 17. LEAP Preschool
* Phillip S. Strain, and Edward Bovey
* Chapter 18. Promoting the Emergence of Advanced Knowledge:
* Relational Training System (PEAK)
* Jordan Belisle, Yi Zhihui, Meredith Matthews, and Mark R. Dixon
* Chapter 19. Social Skills Training
* Erin Kang, Mary Isaac Cargill, Sadaf Khawar, Britney Jeyanayagam,
Rachel G McDonald, and Matthew D. Lerner
* Chapter 20. Exposure Therapy for Anxiety or Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders Adapted for Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Johann M. D'Souza, Allie N. Townsend, Kristen H. Erps, Leandra N.
Berry, Sophie C. Schneider, Andrew G. Guzick, and Eric A. Storch
* Chapter 21. Acceptance and Commitment Training
* Thomas G. Szabo, and Celia Heyman
* Chapter 22. Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Interventions
* Yoon-Suk Hwang and Nirbhay N. Singh
* Chapter 23. Anger Management and Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 24. Robotics and Virtual Learning
* Matthew Roberts, An-An Chang, Eric McCoy, Hunter King, Aaron J
Fischer and Ellie Kazemi
* Chapter 25. Movement-based Interventions
* Sudha M. Srinivasan, andand Deborah J. Bubela
* Chapter 26. Music Therapy
* Marc J. Lanovaz, Ioulia Koniou, andand Eve-Marie Quintin
* Chapter 27. Multisensory Environments
* Jennifer Stephenson and, and Mark Carter
* Chapter 28. Alpha Two Agonists in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Erin A. Henneberry and, and Craig A. Erickson
* Chapter 29. Mood Stabilizers Aand Antiepileptics
* Shoumitro (Shoumi) Deb, Meera Roy, andand Bharati Limbu
* Chapter 30. Melatonin for Sleep Problems
* Camille Blouet, Edgar Moussaoui, and Fabian Guénolé
* Chapter 31. Naltrexone and Self-Injury: Yesterday's Miracle Drug May
Still Sometimes Be Helpful
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 32. Secretin: The Unfulfilled Promise
* Beth Johnson, Mark Bellgrove, and Katrina Williams
* Chapter 33. Cannabis
* Laura Fusar-Poli, Cecilia Guiot, Davide Marisca, Udi Yehuda Levi,
Pierluigi Politi, and Natascia Brondino
* Chapter 34. Dietary Interventions for Treating Symptoms Associated
with Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Haifa Batarseh, Suhad AbuMweis, and Janet DeLany
* Chapter 35. Electroconvulsive Therapy
* Lee E. Wachtel and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 36. Research-Based Professional Development for Educators who
Teach Students on the Autism Spectrum
* Matthew E. Brock
* Chapter 37. Parent Training and Family Support
* Kelly M. Schieltz, Matthew J. O'Brien, Jessica E. Graber, and Alyssa
N. Suess
* Chapter 38. Ineffective and Harmful Treatments
* Elizabeth M. Kryszak andand James A. Mulick
* Chapter 1. Lifespan Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Introduction
* Peter Sturmey, Russel Lang, and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 2. Antecedent Interventions
* Lee Kern, Elise Settanni, and Jennifer Croner Lauriello
* Chapter 3. Differential Schedules of Reinforcement
* Charlene N. Agnew, Mirela Cengher, and Henry Roane
* Chapter 4. Prompting, Errorless Learning, Time Delay, and
Reinforcement
* David Ray Miranda, John Augustine, and and Mandy J. Rispoli
* Chapter 5. Punishment-Based Behavioral Interventions
* Olive Healy, Aoife McTiernan, Lorna Barry, Aoife Ryan, Jennifer
Holloway, and Rhona Dempsey
* Chapter 6. Response Interruption and Redirection
* Haley M. K. Steinhauser, and William H. Ahearn
* Chapter 7. Matched Stimulation
* John T. Rapp, Daniel J. Sheridan, and Ashley N. Anderson
* Chapter 8. Imitation-based Interventions: Modeling, Video Modeling,
Self-Modeling
* Reem Muharib and Elizabeth Reyes
* Chapter 9. Behavioral Skills Training
* Raymond G. Miltenberger, Jennifer L. Cook, and Rasha R. Baruni
* Chapter 10. Self-Management Interventions
* Amarie Carnett, Sophia Kennedy, and Siobhan Gardner
* Chapter 11. Functional Communication Training
* Jennifer Hamrick and Terry S. Falcomata
* Chapter 12 . Discrete Trial Teaching
* Mary Jane Weiss, Julia L. Ferguson, Alan Kinsella, Eilis
O'Connell-Sussman, and and Britany Melton
* Chapter 13. Enhanced Milieu Teaching
* Ashley E. Hinten, Cara E. Petrofes, and Laurie McLay
* Chapter 14. Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism
* Lily Stadlober, Angela Arnold-Saritepe, Katrina Phillips, Rebecca
Sharp, Victor Rodríguez García, Eric Larsson, Aida Tarifa-Rodriguez,
Suzanne C. Purdy, and Javier Virues-Ortega
* Chapter 15. Pivotal Response Treatment
* Lynn Kern Koegel, and Fereshteh Mohammadzaheri
* Chapter 16. Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions
* Kyle M. Frost, Diondra Straiton, Sarah R. Edmunds, Melissa Maye, and
Katherine Pickard
* Chapter 17. LEAP Preschool
* Phillip S. Strain, and Edward Bovey
* Chapter 18. Promoting the Emergence of Advanced Knowledge:
* Relational Training System (PEAK)
* Jordan Belisle, Yi Zhihui, Meredith Matthews, and Mark R. Dixon
* Chapter 19. Social Skills Training
* Erin Kang, Mary Isaac Cargill, Sadaf Khawar, Britney Jeyanayagam,
Rachel G McDonald, and Matthew D. Lerner
* Chapter 20. Exposure Therapy for Anxiety or Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders Adapted for Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Johann M. D'Souza, Allie N. Townsend, Kristen H. Erps, Leandra N.
Berry, Sophie C. Schneider, Andrew G. Guzick, and Eric A. Storch
* Chapter 21. Acceptance and Commitment Training
* Thomas G. Szabo, and Celia Heyman
* Chapter 22. Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Interventions
* Yoon-Suk Hwang and Nirbhay N. Singh
* Chapter 23. Anger Management and Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 24. Robotics and Virtual Learning
* Matthew Roberts, An-An Chang, Eric McCoy, Hunter King, Aaron J
Fischer and Ellie Kazemi
* Chapter 25. Movement-based Interventions
* Sudha M. Srinivasan, andand Deborah J. Bubela
* Chapter 26. Music Therapy
* Marc J. Lanovaz, Ioulia Koniou, andand Eve-Marie Quintin
* Chapter 27. Multisensory Environments
* Jennifer Stephenson and, and Mark Carter
* Chapter 28. Alpha Two Agonists in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Erin A. Henneberry and, and Craig A. Erickson
* Chapter 29. Mood Stabilizers Aand Antiepileptics
* Shoumitro (Shoumi) Deb, Meera Roy, andand Bharati Limbu
* Chapter 30. Melatonin for Sleep Problems
* Camille Blouet, Edgar Moussaoui, and Fabian Guénolé
* Chapter 31. Naltrexone and Self-Injury: Yesterday's Miracle Drug May
Still Sometimes Be Helpful
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 32. Secretin: The Unfulfilled Promise
* Beth Johnson, Mark Bellgrove, and Katrina Williams
* Chapter 33. Cannabis
* Laura Fusar-Poli, Cecilia Guiot, Davide Marisca, Udi Yehuda Levi,
Pierluigi Politi, and Natascia Brondino
* Chapter 34. Dietary Interventions for Treating Symptoms Associated
with Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Haifa Batarseh, Suhad AbuMweis, and Janet DeLany
* Chapter 35. Electroconvulsive Therapy
* Lee E. Wachtel and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 36. Research-Based Professional Development for Educators who
Teach Students on the Autism Spectrum
* Matthew E. Brock
* Chapter 37. Parent Training and Family Support
* Kelly M. Schieltz, Matthew J. O'Brien, Jessica E. Graber, and Alyssa
N. Suess
* Chapter 38. Ineffective and Harmful Treatments
* Elizabeth M. Kryszak andand James A. Mulick
Introduction
* Peter Sturmey, Russel Lang, and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 2. Antecedent Interventions
* Lee Kern, Elise Settanni, and Jennifer Croner Lauriello
* Chapter 3. Differential Schedules of Reinforcement
* Charlene N. Agnew, Mirela Cengher, and Henry Roane
* Chapter 4. Prompting, Errorless Learning, Time Delay, and
Reinforcement
* David Ray Miranda, John Augustine, and and Mandy J. Rispoli
* Chapter 5. Punishment-Based Behavioral Interventions
* Olive Healy, Aoife McTiernan, Lorna Barry, Aoife Ryan, Jennifer
Holloway, and Rhona Dempsey
* Chapter 6. Response Interruption and Redirection
* Haley M. K. Steinhauser, and William H. Ahearn
* Chapter 7. Matched Stimulation
* John T. Rapp, Daniel J. Sheridan, and Ashley N. Anderson
* Chapter 8. Imitation-based Interventions: Modeling, Video Modeling,
Self-Modeling
* Reem Muharib and Elizabeth Reyes
* Chapter 9. Behavioral Skills Training
* Raymond G. Miltenberger, Jennifer L. Cook, and Rasha R. Baruni
* Chapter 10. Self-Management Interventions
* Amarie Carnett, Sophia Kennedy, and Siobhan Gardner
* Chapter 11. Functional Communication Training
* Jennifer Hamrick and Terry S. Falcomata
* Chapter 12 . Discrete Trial Teaching
* Mary Jane Weiss, Julia L. Ferguson, Alan Kinsella, Eilis
O'Connell-Sussman, and and Britany Melton
* Chapter 13. Enhanced Milieu Teaching
* Ashley E. Hinten, Cara E. Petrofes, and Laurie McLay
* Chapter 14. Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism
* Lily Stadlober, Angela Arnold-Saritepe, Katrina Phillips, Rebecca
Sharp, Victor Rodríguez García, Eric Larsson, Aida Tarifa-Rodriguez,
Suzanne C. Purdy, and Javier Virues-Ortega
* Chapter 15. Pivotal Response Treatment
* Lynn Kern Koegel, and Fereshteh Mohammadzaheri
* Chapter 16. Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions
* Kyle M. Frost, Diondra Straiton, Sarah R. Edmunds, Melissa Maye, and
Katherine Pickard
* Chapter 17. LEAP Preschool
* Phillip S. Strain, and Edward Bovey
* Chapter 18. Promoting the Emergence of Advanced Knowledge:
* Relational Training System (PEAK)
* Jordan Belisle, Yi Zhihui, Meredith Matthews, and Mark R. Dixon
* Chapter 19. Social Skills Training
* Erin Kang, Mary Isaac Cargill, Sadaf Khawar, Britney Jeyanayagam,
Rachel G McDonald, and Matthew D. Lerner
* Chapter 20. Exposure Therapy for Anxiety or Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorders Adapted for Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Johann M. D'Souza, Allie N. Townsend, Kristen H. Erps, Leandra N.
Berry, Sophie C. Schneider, Andrew G. Guzick, and Eric A. Storch
* Chapter 21. Acceptance and Commitment Training
* Thomas G. Szabo, and Celia Heyman
* Chapter 22. Mindfulness and Mindfulness-Based Interventions
* Yoon-Suk Hwang and Nirbhay N. Singh
* Chapter 23. Anger Management and Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 24. Robotics and Virtual Learning
* Matthew Roberts, An-An Chang, Eric McCoy, Hunter King, Aaron J
Fischer and Ellie Kazemi
* Chapter 25. Movement-based Interventions
* Sudha M. Srinivasan, andand Deborah J. Bubela
* Chapter 26. Music Therapy
* Marc J. Lanovaz, Ioulia Koniou, andand Eve-Marie Quintin
* Chapter 27. Multisensory Environments
* Jennifer Stephenson and, and Mark Carter
* Chapter 28. Alpha Two Agonists in Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Erin A. Henneberry and, and Craig A. Erickson
* Chapter 29. Mood Stabilizers Aand Antiepileptics
* Shoumitro (Shoumi) Deb, Meera Roy, andand Bharati Limbu
* Chapter 30. Melatonin for Sleep Problems
* Camille Blouet, Edgar Moussaoui, and Fabian Guénolé
* Chapter 31. Naltrexone and Self-Injury: Yesterday's Miracle Drug May
Still Sometimes Be Helpful
* Peter Sturmey
* Chapter 32. Secretin: The Unfulfilled Promise
* Beth Johnson, Mark Bellgrove, and Katrina Williams
* Chapter 33. Cannabis
* Laura Fusar-Poli, Cecilia Guiot, Davide Marisca, Udi Yehuda Levi,
Pierluigi Politi, and Natascia Brondino
* Chapter 34. Dietary Interventions for Treating Symptoms Associated
with Autism Spectrum Disorder
* Haifa Batarseh, Suhad AbuMweis, and Janet DeLany
* Chapter 35. Electroconvulsive Therapy
* Lee E. Wachtel and James K. Luiselli
* Chapter 36. Research-Based Professional Development for Educators who
Teach Students on the Autism Spectrum
* Matthew E. Brock
* Chapter 37. Parent Training and Family Support
* Kelly M. Schieltz, Matthew J. O'Brien, Jessica E. Graber, and Alyssa
N. Suess
* Chapter 38. Ineffective and Harmful Treatments
* Elizabeth M. Kryszak andand James A. Mulick







