W10 - ASD Flashcards
What is ASD?
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a developmental disorder that impacts on the way a person communicates with and relates to others.
It is not a progressive condition, but can be seen as changing due to the way a person with ASD responds to the changing demands of life as they age.
What are the 3 elements of the triad of impairment of social interaction? (Wing & Gould, 1979)
- Impairment of social interaction
- Impairment of communication
- Impairment of social understanding and imagination
List the theories of potential causes of ASD:
Psychogenic Theory - idea of a cycle of maladaptive relationship
Biological Theory - evidence supports brain damage as the cause, and co-morbidity is common
Genetic Causes - familial element is evident, and links with genetic conditions such as fragile X have been identified
Birth Damage - traumatic delivery/lack of oxygen
Infection - occuring in utero
Explain the DSM V Dyad of Impairment:
- Persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across contexts: deficits in social-emotional reciprocity, nonverbal communicative behaviours and/or the development, maintenance and understanding relationships
- Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests or activities - repetitive motor movements; use of objects or speech (hand flapping, lining up toys, echolalia); inflexibility to routine change; restricted, fixated interests that are abnormal in intensity/focus; hyper or hypo reactivity to sensory input/environments
What is the impact of ASD on parents/carers?
- Loss
- Anger
- Guilt
- Managing behavioural difficulties
- Fear for the future
- Concerns over education
- Breakups/strain on relationships
- Impact on siblings
- Judgement from others