Inspired by the often uncomfortable interplay between autistic individuals, parents and professionals in understanding autistic spectrum conditions, Olga Bogdashina uses the concept of Theory of Mind (TOM) to consider these groups' different (and often conflicting) perspectives.TOM is the ability to imagine and make judgements about what others feel and think; its absence in autistic individuals is called mindblindness'. This book addresses the mindblindness' of people united in their interest in autism but divided by their different angles and perspectives. Divided into four parts, the book first defines autism, then the views of the three main groups working with it autistic individuals, parents and professionals under the headings of classifications, diagnosis, causes, development, theories and treatment. By comparing and reconciling the different perspectives in this way, the book helps each group to understand and predict each other's responses and behaviours. This enlightening and innovative book offers a unique way of stepping in each other's shoes' and is a valuable resource for all people living or working with autism
Prologue. How to use this book. Part I: Autism as officially defined (External View) 1. Definitions and classifications. 2. Diagnosis. 3. Causes. 4. Development. 5. Theories. 6. Treatments. 7. Miscellany: Thoughts to share. 8. Suggested Reading. Part II: Autism from inside (Internal View) 9. Definitions and classifications. 10. Diagnosis. 11. Causes. 12. Development. 13. Theories. 14. Treatments. 15. Miscellany: Thoughts to share. Suggested Reading. Part III: Autism: Parents' Perspective. 16. Definitions and classifications. 17. Diagnosis. 18. Causes. 19. Development. 20. Theories. 21. Treatments. 22. Miscellany: Thoughts to share. Suggested Reading. Part IV: Autism: Professionals' Perspective. 23. Definitions and classifications. 24. Diagnosis. 25. Causes. 26. Development. 27. Theories. 28. Treatments. 29. Miscellany: Thoughts to share. Suggested Reading. Epilogue: The APP Triad and the Theory of Mind. References. Index.
Theory of Mind is the ability to imagine and make judgements about what others feel and think; its absence in autistic individuals is called 'mindblindness'. This book addresses the 'mindblindness' of people united in their interest in autism but divided by their different angles and perspectives. Divided into four parts, the book first defines autism, then the views of the three main groups working with it - autistic individuals, parents and professionals - under the headings of classification, causes, development, theories and treatment. By comparing and reconsiciling the different perspectives in this way, the book helps each group to understand and predict each other's responses and behaviours. This enlightening and innovative book offers a unique way of 'stepping in each other's shoes' and is a valuable resource for all people living or working with autism.