Innovations of the ICD-11 in the Field of Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Psychological Approach.

Q2 Psychology
Kirstin Greaves-Lord, David Skuse, William Mandy
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Abstract

Background: This article aims to explain and elaborate upon the recently released ICD-11 criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD, World Health Organization), which endorse a medical model.

Method: We integrate insights from several disciplines (e.g., psychology, linguistics, sociology and lived experiences) to reflect the scientific and ethical insights derived from the biopsychosocial, neurodiversity perspective on autism.

Results: First, we describe the core domains of ASD's behavioural characteristics and then the lifetime, developmental perspective on the manifestations of these behaviours. Subsequently, we discuss potential underlying neuropsychology, related behaviours (i.e. associated features/conditions) and we consider some similarities and differences with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders Fifth Edition (DSM 5, American Psychological Association).

Conclusions: Recommendations for clinical application are provided. For instance, diagnostic classification in clinical practise should be a means to provide proper, suitable care, and therefore all diagnostic assessments should be used to tailor interventions and/or care to the capacities and genuine needs of the people that ask for professional help.

ICD-11在自闭症谱系障碍领域的创新:一种心理学方法。
背景:本文旨在解释和阐述最近发布的ICD-11自闭症谱系障碍(ASD,世界卫生组织)的标准,该标准认可了一种医学模式。方法:结合心理学、语言学、社会学和生活经验等多个学科的见解,从生物心理社会和神经多样性的角度反映自闭症的科学和伦理见解。结果:首先,我们描述了ASD行为特征的核心领域,然后从这些行为的终生、发展的角度来看待这些行为的表现。随后,我们讨论了潜在的潜在神经心理学,相关行为(即相关特征/条件),并考虑了与第五版精神疾病诊断与统计手册(DSM 5,美国心理协会)的一些异同。结论:为临床应用提供了建议。例如,临床实践中的诊断分类应该是提供适当、适当护理的一种手段,因此,所有诊断评估都应该用于根据寻求专业帮助的人的能力和真正需求来调整干预措施和/或护理。
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Clinical Psychology in Europe
Clinical Psychology in Europe Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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