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Scahill L. , Koenig K. (1999)
Pharmacotherapy in children and adolescents with pervasive developmental disorders.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing
12(1), pp. 41-43
Some comments on context embodiment in zootherapy: the case of the Autodolfijn project.
Anthrozoos
12(1), pp. 5-15
Early intervention in children with developmental conditions.
British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
6(11), pp. 526-527.
Autism. In: T. R. Giles, ed. Handbook of effective psychotherapy
New York: Plenum Press pp. 107-133
Outcome of early intervention for children with autism.
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice
6 pp. 33-49
Standards of practice for animal-assisted activities and therapy.
Renton, WA: Delta Society
Child Language Teaching and Therapy
15 pp. 29-40
Some lessons learned from folks who have autism and questions about what's next.
Reporter
5(1), pp.1-10
Tanguay P. E. , Robertson J. , Derrick A. (1999)
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
38(3), pp. 229
Taylor B. A. , Levin L. , Jasper S. (1999)
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities
11(3), pp. 253-264
Psychosomatic Medicine
61(5), pp. 651-665
Annotation: Repetitive behaviour in autism: a review of psychological research.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines
40(6), pp. 839-849.
Behavioral Interventions
14(1), pp. 3-22
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
60 pp. 5-11.
Willemsen-Swinkels S. H. et al. (1999)
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
29(2), pp. 167-169
Pretending to be normal: living with Asperger syndrome.
London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Yehuda S. , Rabinovitz S. , Mostofsky D. I. (1999)
Essential fatty acids are mediators of brain biochemistry and cognitive functions.
Journal of Neuroscience Research
56(6), pp. 565-570