Asperger syndrome/ edited by Ami Klin, Fred R. Volkmar and Sara S. Sparrow - New York : Guilford Press, c2000. - xvii, 489 p.

Part I. Behavioural Aspects 1. Diagnostic Issues in Asperger Syndrome, Volker, Klin
2. Neuropsychological Function and the External Validity of Asperger Syndrome. Ozonoff, Griffith
3. Motor Functioning in Asperger Syndrome, Smith
4. Social Language Use in Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism, Landa
Part II. Family Genetics and Neurobiological Aspects
5. Does Asperger Syndorme Aggregate in Families? Folstein, Santangelo 6. Neurofunctional Models of Autistic Disorder and Asperger Syndrome: Clues from Neuroimaging, Schultz, Romanski, Tsatsanis
7. Psychopharmalogical Treatment of Higher-Functioning Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Martin, Patzer, Volkmar
Part III. Related Diagnositc Constructs
8. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities and Asperger Syndrome, Rourke, Tsatsanis
9. What's So Special about Asperger Syndrome?: The Need for Further Exploration of the Borderlands of Autism, Bishop
10. Schizoid Personality in Childhood and Asperger Syndrome, Wolff Part IV. Assessment, Treatment and Intervention, and Adulthood
11. Assessment Issues in Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndorme, Klin, Sparrow, Marans, Carter, Volkmar
12. Treatment and Interventions Guidelines for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome, Klin, Volkmar
13. Adolescence and Adulthood of Individuals with Asperger Syndrome, Tantam Part V. Perspectives on Researdh and Clinical Practice, and Parent Essyas
14. Assessment Issues in Children and Adolescents with Asperger Syndrome, Szatmari
15. Past and Future of Research Asperger Syndrome, Wing
16. Parent Essays: Introduction. "Walter," Wallace "A View from Inside," Shery "How Dod We Get Here?" Rietschel "First Advocates" Hyatt-Foley, Foley.

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