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  1. DSM-IV Criteria for an Autism Diagnosis. A total of six (or more) items from heading (A), (B), and (C), with at least two from (A), and one from (B) and (C): Part A: Qualitative impairment in social interaction, as manifested by at least two of the following: Marked impairments in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors such as eye-to-eye gaze ...

  2. The DSM-5 replaces the older version (DSM-IV). It is the handbook used by healthcare professionals to diagnose autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The DSM-5 now has only one broad category for autism: autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which replaces all the previous disorders within the spectrum, including Asperger’s disorder, pervasive ...

  3. Feb 5, 2012 · The first diagnostic criteria were published in the third edition of the DSM (DSM-III, 1980), which listed Infantile Autism as a severe disorder of social and communication development.

  4. Jan 1, 2014 · Kanner felt that some features of autism (such as repetitive language) could be explained as deriving from higher order symptoms (Jordan 1999 ). In 1956, Kanner proposed three criteria for the diagnosis of autism. These included extreme isolation, insistence on sameness, and an onset prior to 2 years of age.

  5. Jul 4, 2018 · Finally, in 1980, autism became an officially recognized diagnosis in North America when it was included in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition (DSM-III) under a form of childhood onset disorders called pervasive developmental disorders (PDD). This was an important shift in ...

  6. Asperger’s Disorder (299.80 DSM-IV) The essential features of Asperger’s Disorder are severe and sustained impairment in social interaction and the development of restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interest, and activity. The disturbance must clinically show significant impairment in social, occupational, and other important areas ...

  7. DSM-5 Autism Spectrum Disorder Fact Sheet. most children with DSM-IV PDD diagnoses will retain their diagnosis of ASD using the new criteria. Sev-eral other studies, using various methodologies, have been inconsistent in their findings. DSM is the manual used by clinicians and researchers to diagnose and classify mental disorders.

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