Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder

Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that occurs within the first 3 years of life, which is characterised by poor social skills, communication problems and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Autism is a life-long disorder that has a substantial effec...

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Main Author: Vladimir Trajkovski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ReAttach Therapy International Foundation 2020-09-01
Series:Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities
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spelling doaj-449868d2369146648cc2aa7cd644992a2020-11-25T03:22:17ZengReAttach Therapy International FoundationJournal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities2589-77992020-09-0131142310.26407/2020jrtdd.1.30Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorderVladimir Trajkovski0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8369-9501Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Faculty of Philosophy, University “Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of MacedoniaIntroduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that occurs within the first 3 years of life, which is characterised by poor social skills, communication problems and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Autism is a life-long disorder that has a substantial effect on the individual, their family, and society. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview about the psychosocial aspects of autism spectrum disorders. Methods: An analysis of relevant literature, sources from the internet and published literature, personal experience and observations of the author. Findings: Despite widespread research and greater public awareness, ASD has an unclear etiology and no known cure, making it difficult to acquire an accurate and timely diagnosis. Psychologic functions such as attention, executive function, academic functioning, memory, emotions, and sensory processing are described. There is a need for continuous psycho-social support for people with ASD and their relatives during the diagnostics and early intervention period, as well as resources that better represent the diversity of experiences and symptoms associated with ASD across the lifespan. Conclusion: It is clear that more special education services are needed, together with timely and ongoing psychosocial support to parents of children with ASD.https://jrtdd.com/psychological-aspects-of-autism-spectrum-disorder/autism spectrum disorderneurodevelopmental conditionpsychological aspects
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autism spectrum disorder
neurodevelopmental condition
psychological aspects
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title Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
title_short Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
title_full Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
title_fullStr Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
title_full_unstemmed Psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
title_sort psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorder
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issn 2589-7799
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that occurs within the first 3 years of life, which is characterised by poor social skills, communication problems and stereotyped patterns of behaviour. Autism is a life-long disorder that has a substantial effect on the individual, their family, and society. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview about the psychosocial aspects of autism spectrum disorders. Methods: An analysis of relevant literature, sources from the internet and published literature, personal experience and observations of the author. Findings: Despite widespread research and greater public awareness, ASD has an unclear etiology and no known cure, making it difficult to acquire an accurate and timely diagnosis. Psychologic functions such as attention, executive function, academic functioning, memory, emotions, and sensory processing are described. There is a need for continuous psycho-social support for people with ASD and their relatives during the diagnostics and early intervention period, as well as resources that better represent the diversity of experiences and symptoms associated with ASD across the lifespan. Conclusion: It is clear that more special education services are needed, together with timely and ongoing psychosocial support to parents of children with ASD.
topic autism spectrum disorder
neurodevelopmental condition
psychological aspects
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