Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Finding a Diagnosis and Getting Help
Mitzi Waltz(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Published on 27. July 1999
Book
Hardback
450 pages
978-1-56592-530-4 (ISBN)
Description
Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) include autism and a range of other neurological disorders. This book focuses on the most common, PDD-NOS (not otherwise specified). There are at least 250,000 Americans with this diagnosis, one-third of which are children. (According to researchers, there may be as many as twice that number who fit the criteria but who remain undiagnosed or have been misdiagnosed.) Parents of a young child with undiagnosed PDD may suspect any number of things, from autism to severe allergies. Pervasive Development Disorders: Finding a Diagnosis and Getting Help is the guide for parents (or newly diagnosed adults) who struggle with this neurological condition that profoundly impacts the life of the child and family. There are medications, therapies, and educational techniques that can address symptoms and improve the lives of people with PDD. In some cases, the results can be spectacular.
Topics include: Getting a diagnosis, including preparing for a diagnostic interview in a medical, psychiatric, or school setting; the book includes descriptions of all diagnostic tests and checklists/questions used by professionals Treatment options, including: pharmaceutical medications, vitamins and supplements, sensory integration, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, behavior modification, "floor time" play therapy, talk therapy, and parenting techniques Coping with diagnosis and treatment, including emotions and support systems, insurance system, and educational plans Stories from a range of parents helping their children
Topics include: Getting a diagnosis, including preparing for a diagnostic interview in a medical, psychiatric, or school setting; the book includes descriptions of all diagnostic tests and checklists/questions used by professionals Treatment options, including: pharmaceutical medications, vitamins and supplements, sensory integration, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, behavior modification, "floor time" play therapy, talk therapy, and parenting techniques Coping with diagnosis and treatment, including emotions and support systems, insurance system, and educational plans Stories from a range of parents helping their children
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations, port.
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
800 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56592-530-4 (9781565925304)
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Person
Mitzi Waltz has been a professional author, journalist, and editor for over a decade, covering topics ranging from computers to health care. As the parent of a daughter diagnosed with bipolar disorder II and a son diagnosed with PDD-NOS, she has been heavily involved in parent support work, and has also advocated for special-needs children within the medical, insurance, and education systems. Ms. Waltz has also authored Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Finding a Diagnosis and Getting Help for O'Reilly Patient-Centered Guides series, among other books.
Content
Preface 1. The Medical Facts About PDDs 2. PDD Categories 3. Getting a Diagnosis 4. Getting Started 5. Medical Interventions 6. Therapeutic Interventions 7. Other Interventions 8. Insurance 9. School 10. Family 11. Finances 12. Support 13. Living with PDDs A. Resources B. Support and Advocacy C. Research and Testing Facilities D. Medication Reference E. Supplement Reference F. Diagnostic Tools Notes Glossary of Acronyms Index