Developmental psychopathology focuses on the interplay between normal and abnormal development. The juxtaposition of typical and atypical developmental patterns can better inform clinicians and parents of possible signs of achievement milestones that are missing or falling behind. This book consists of twelve chapters grouped under four parts, with each chapter's core content based on the most recent research findings and ending with the author's reflections on various parts of the chapter and a summary of the main points discussed. A final chapter addresses topics of utmost importance rarely discussed in books on autism.
Appropriate for a wide range of professionals who work with clients who have autism, this book is a unique resource with approaches often overlooked in most books on autism.
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Aya Shigeto, PhD, Developmental Psychologist
"Professor Voltaire's book is an in-depth exploration of Autism. It contains a treasure trove of information for developmental psychology, researchers, clinicians, students, and parents with autistic children."
Lena E. Hall, PhD
"Professor Voltaire has offered a thoroughly researched and lucidly written account of autism. This book is an invaluable contribution to the growing understanding of autism. It will also be practically helpful for parents, educators, and caregivers working with the ASD population."
Joyce Avotri Wuaku, PhD, Associate Professor, Medical Sociologist








