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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #50 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #50 of 60: Cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorders: a randomized, controlled trial

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #55 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #55 of 60: Annotation: What do we know about sensory dysfunction in autism? A critical review of the empirical evidence

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #58 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #58 of 60: Autism spectrum disorders at 20 and 42 months of age: Stability of clinical and ADI-R diagnosis

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  • Most Cited JCPP Articles #60 of 60

    Most cited JCPP papers #60 of 60: Outcome at 7 years of children diagnosed with autism at age 2: predictive validity of assessments conducted at 2 and 3 years of age and pattern of symptom change over time.

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  • Children with ASD show intact statistical word learning

    Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) exhibit word-learning difficulties early in childhood development.

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    JCPP Editorial: Volume 59, Issue 07, July 2018

    “The rising prevalence of autism” by Eric Fombonne

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  • ‘Time trends in diagnosis of ASD: explanations & evidence’ Dr. Ginny Russell

    Dr. Ginny Russell, on Interdisciplinary Senior Research Fellow in mental health and developmental disorders, Egenis & Uni Exeter Med School ‘Time trends in diagnosis of ASD: explanations & evidence’. This was recorded on 6 June 2018 at the Jack Tizard Memorial Lecture and National Conference 2018 on Intellectual Disability, and Autism. ACAMH members can now receive a CPD certificate for watching this recorded lecture.

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  • Autistica highlights strong evidence for new communication therapy

    Autistica, UK’s autism research charity, are recommending that all local areas should have healthcare professionals accredited to deliver a new form of communication intervention called PACT.

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  • The early ASD screening debate continues

    The debate about screening and providing early treatment for young children with, or with high likelihood of, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is ongoing, but limited data are available to support either side of the argument. Now, a systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions for children ≤6 years with (or with high likelihood of) ASD has concluded that the available data is currently insufficient to support the argument for early intervention.

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    Talking therapies and adapting for autism

    Dr Ann Ozsivadjian is a clinical psychologist who specialises in making talking therapies work for children with autism. Her job at Evelina London Children’s Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, was created at the request of the parents of autistic children, who were having trouble with conventional talking therapies. “Accessing therapy can be […]

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