Autism : an introduction to behavioural therapy models used for autism and nursing the person with autism in the primary care setting

Yen Yen Yang, Martin Christensen

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Abstract

Childhood autism falls under the guise of autism spectrum disorders and is generally found in children over two years of age. There are of course variations in severity and clinical manifestations, however the most common features being disinterest in social interaction and engagement in ritualistic and repetitive behaviours. In Singapore the incidence of autism is on the rise as parents are becoming more aware of the early signs of autism and seek healthcare programmes to ensure the quality of life for their child is optimised. Two such programmes, Applied Behaviour Analysis and Floortime approach have proven successful in alleviating some of the behavioural and social skills problems associated with autism. Using positive behaviour reinforcement both Applied Behaviour Analysis and the Floortime approach reward behaviour associated with positive social responses.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)18-24
Number of pages7
JournalSingapore Nursing Journal
Volume39
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • austism
  • behavioral assessment
  • nursing

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