Too withdrawn or too friendly : considering social vulnerability in two neuro-developmental disorders
By: Jawaid, A.
Contributor(s): Riby, D M | Owens, J | et al.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 56 (4) 2012: 335-350.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | WILLIAMS SYNDROME | SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT | VULNERABLE POPULATIONS | INDEPENDENT LIVINGSummary: Uses Williams syndrome and autism spectrum disorders as exemplars to demonstrate how atypicalities of social cognition may contribute to social vulnerability in these populations. Looks also at interventions to improve social functioning.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Uses Williams syndrome and autism spectrum disorders as exemplars to demonstrate how atypicalities of social cognition may contribute to social vulnerability in these populations. Looks also at interventions to improve social functioning.
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