01-12-2011 | Book review
J. Boucher: The Autistic Spectrum: Characteristics, Causes, and Practical Issues
Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2009, 412 pp, ISBN 978-0-7619-6211-3, $48.20 (Paper)
Auteur:
David Williams
Gepubliceerd in:
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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Uitgave 12/2011
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Excerpt
There currently exist a number of excellent text books on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ranging (among others) from the classic
Autism: Explaining the enigma by Uta Frith (
1989), and
Autism: An introduction to psychological theory by Francesca Happé (
1994), to the more modern, but equally impressive,
Autism spectrum disorders: Psychological theory and research by Dermot Bowler (
2007). In my view, Jill Boucher’s
The autistic spectrum: Characteristics, causes, and practical issues ranks right up there with the very best of existing texts. Most impressively, she has carved out a niche in a crowded field and written a book that is original in its remit and content. In part, she has managed this because, in addition to being an academic researcher, Boucher is a trained speech and language therapist, and has a wealth of clinical experience as a result. This experience is, arguably, what distinguishes this book from others in the field. When Boucher writes about clinical and practical issues surrounding the care and treatment of people with ASD her experience and authority are palpable. …