Thursday, December 3, 2009

Nine Day Inner Cleansing and Blood Wash for Renewed Youthfulness and Health or Diagnosis Autism

Nine-Day Inner Cleansing and Blood Wash for Renewed Youthfulness and Health

Author: I E Gaumont

Here, says the author, is a guide for those people all over the world who are afflicted with crippling arthritis, degenerative diabetes, and a host of other serious diseases and common ailments. He reports that this guide to healthful living contains all of the latest discoveries and therapies by doctors, scientists, and nutritionists which can bring you relief from aches and pains, and in many cases a complete recovery from illness!



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Diagnosis Autism: Now What?

Author: Lawrence P Kaplan

Diagnosis Autism: Now What? presents ten crucial steps, which enables parents and others who care for children with Autism to improve treatment results for the child. The material covers everything from monitoring a child's development to the process of decision-making with the entire treatment intervention team. From choosing a primary care physician to negotiating a partnership with the doctor, this book explains the crucial importance of intensive early education and how to find the resources and help currently available.

Midwest Book Review

Diagnosis Autism: Now What? 10 Steps to Improve Treatment Outcomes is a guide written particularly for parents confronted with the unique challenges of raising an autistic child. Each of the ten steps is discussed and supported with the latest research and understanding of the nature of autism and successful means of treating it with the aid of a physician. Diagnosis Autism focuses above all on cultivating a strong family-physician bond in the best interests of an autistic child; thus the steps range from 'Monitor and Chart Your Child's Development' and 'Organize Information for Physician Interview' to 'Formulate Questions for Physician Appointment', 'Initiate Treatment and Program Approaches', 'Listen and Be Open Minded', and 'Review, Negotiate & Follow Through'. Diagnosis Autism is not a complete instructional manual on autism and how to treat it, but rather focuses upon the most difficult and challenging issues that parents and physicians have to deal with, and the common situations and misunderstandings that can crop up over sensitive issues. Highly recommended for families with an autistic child or adolescent member.

Library Journal

Kaplan (executive director, Special Abilities Inc.), himself the parent of an autistic child, promotes strong connections between parents of autistic children and their physicians for the sake of both early diagnosis and monitoring the child's progress. To that end, he prescribes ten steps, including preparation, research, intervention, and negotiation, but fails to provide information that would make this book truly useful to parents. For example, while one section features a list of therapies along with brief descriptions, it does not contain any qualitative discussion or generally accepted outcomes. The section on research is especially weak, lacking any valuable information specific to researching autism on the Internet, let alone in print. Hampered by too general information, this is not recommended. For a better single-volume work on autism, see journalist Mitzi Waltz's Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Understanding the Diagnosis and Getting Help.-Corey Seeman, Univ. of Toledo Libs. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.



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