Title of article :
Concept, Diagnostic Criteria and Classification of Autistic Disorders: A Proposed New Model
Author/Authors :
Mansour, Khalid A South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust - Keresforth Centre, UK
From page :
87
To page :
107
Abstract :
Concepts of autism and autistic spectrum can be difficult for the public and untrained professionals to understand. This is reflected in difficulties in diagnosing mild autism; first recognized in adulthood, compared with severe autism; first recognized in childhood. This paper provides a new model of autistic spectrum disorders that is simple and easier to use. It is more in line with established literature about autism, clinical evidence and recent developments in neurosciences. The model has used the Triune Brain Theory to establish the neuropsychological basis for the Object Related, Emotional and Social intelligences. The mode l suggests that autism is a form of “Socio-Emotional Learning Disability”. Diagnostic criteria include; “core symptoms” that do exist in both most severe as well as mildest forms of autism. Other symptoms are included under “associated symptoms”, “compensatory symptoms” and “complications related symptoms”. Autistic spectrum has been classified into Central and Peripheral autism disorders and Non-autistic socioemotional conditions. The difference between Central and Peripheral autism depends on severity of symptoms according to a particular cognitive-clinical scale based on Lezak’s stages of intelligence. In this model Narcissistic Personality Disorder, is part of the autistic spectrum. Evidence from the literature has been summarized and discussed.
Keywords :
autism , autistic spectrum , asperser syndrome , high functioning autism , narcissistic personality disorder , Triune Brain Theory
Journal title :
The Arab Journal Of Psychiatry
Journal title :
The Arab Journal Of Psychiatry
Record number :
2693253
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