@702ValetParker @redheadluvbug @genzalternative I have no idea why people are fighting you on this. You're correct. I'm an RBT and I've only heard of three levels. here's a peer reviewed article. https://t.co/HcVZoz6HyO Here's a screen shot of the part sa
@redheadluvbug @MissHorizonArt @genzalternative https://t.co/xfi0twivIp Here since the other one is so ableist.
""Because [this work] is cross-sectional, it does not capture changes in functioning over time. What it does capture is the inconsistency across cognitive, adaptive, and autism symptom severity markers across a broad age range of participants." https://t.c
@toxictechnostan Probably because that is exactly the way his diagnosing physician explained it to him. There are established guidelines for this: https://t.co/sh9R70YpTk
@baardvrouw @janetwerther @beckyzoole just so u stop spreading ur weird anti-ND misinformation: autism is literally defined on a spectrum by the DSM-5 and is frequently classified on a scale...aka MILD to SEVERE https://t.co/o5sJdsCmQb
@Adriana_Torres @VaiUmaMaozinhAi Leve, moderado ou grave se refere na literatura científica quanto aos sintomas. Porém a classificação feita no DSM-5 se refere ao nível de suporte/apoio, a autonomia de cada indivíduo. https://t.co/B1i7yyXnxc
@hetakaarina @autimodo Also this: https://t.co/fLrrB2JZ6O
Interesante artículo que analiza las diferentes concepciones de la severidad de la alt. en TEA según el DSM5 http://t.co/zDftZqwcMa
Interesante artículo que analiza las diferentes concepciones de la severidad de la alt. en TEA según el DSM5 http://t.co/zDftZqwcMa
Interesante artículo que analiza las diferentes concepciones de la severidad de la alt. en TEA según el DSM5 http://t.co/zDftZqwcMa
Interesante artículo que analiza las diferentes concepciones de la severidad de la alt. en TEA según el DSM5 http://t.co/zDftZqwcMa
Interesante artículo que analiza las diferentes concepciones de la severidad de la alt. en TEA según el DSM5 http://t.co/zDftZqwcMa
@afcp_01 http://t.co/S7UeStwOug http://t.co/rG7Yb6PzPm 特に http://t.co/TrZ7ntCAcZ のまとめ記載のような臨床医次第かと思われますが、どうでしょうか?
Researchers worry about 'severity' and levels of support in ASD: http://t.co/vIgTf1yq39 I'm not: just look at what a person needs and do it.
In N=726 sample, only 27 autistic children were ranked as "mild" per ADOS-2 autism "severity" scores? http://t.co/AuXKvOc15I that's 4%
DSM-5 “Levels of Support:” A Comment on Discrepant Conceptualizations of Severity in ASD http://t.co/fZCPog63ir via @QuestAnswers
DSM-5 “Levels of Support:” A Comment on Discrepant Conceptualizations of Severity in ASD http://t.co/fZCPog63ir via @QuestAnswers