Written in plain language for parents, teachers, and care givers, this handbook explores symptoms and interventions for ASD, discusses historical and cultural influences, and sorts out
controversies related to vaccines, facilitated communication, and diets and other alternative treatments. There is also information on worldwide and cultural perspectives, prevalence rates, and
cultural issues in treatment choice and access to services. The book includes a detailed chronology and biographical sketches of important researchers and spokespeople, plus key facts and data.
Some of the documents and other primary source material provided are diagnostic criteria, summaries of research studies, and guidelines for evaluating interventions. A 30-page directory lists
private, professional, government, and university-based organizations and supplies annotated lists of print and nonprint resources. Bernier and Gerdts are affiliated with the University of
Washington. Annotation 穢2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)