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The Wiley handbook of memory, autism spectrum disorder, and the law
John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2018

An Important Contribution to Understanding Autobiographical and Eyewitness Memory in Those with ASD and the Unique Legal Challenges They Present This book offers an in-depth discussion of how autobiographical and eyewitness memory operate in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and provides unique insights into current challenges faced by legal professionals, forensic psychologists, clinicians, and others who extend services to those with ASD. Throughout the book, authors demonstrate why a nuanced understanding of autobiographical and eyewitness memory is required when assessing individuals with ASD, given the developmental, social, and cognitive deficits at play. Authors review current legal services and structures, and explore ideas on whether and how modifications can be made to meet the needs of all individuals who seek and deserve justice, including individuals with ASD. The Wiley Handbook of Memory, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the Law is sure to spark debate within the mental health and legal communities, while advancing knowledge on the role of key clinical features of ASD in autobiographical and eyewitness memory. The book is distinct in its exploration of ways in which the legal system, with its formal yet inherently social infrastructure and regulated due process demands, should offer services to those with ASD. Of note, authors question if current policies and practices, such as reliance on interviewing protocols standardized for typically developing individuals, are adequate. The book is divided into three sections with the first providing a discussion of theoretical viewpoints on how memory functions in those with and without ASD, and providing a specialized consideration of developmental issues. A second section reviews empirical evidence, followed by a third and final section addressing legal and clinical considerations, including techniques for interviewing individuals with ASD.-The first book offering an expert, science-based review of autobiographical and eyewitness memory research on those with ASD and the associated legal challenges -Provides thought-provoking, informative, often debated observations on memory in ASD from an international team of experts -Offers summaries of what is known about memory abilities in those with ASD as well as what is left unknown that future researchers will need to address and that legal professionals should consider. A book that does much to advance the research frontier in the study of memory in ASD and application to the legal system, The Wiley Handbook of Memory, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and the Law is important reading for academic researchers, clinicians, judges, jurors, law enforcement officials, and public policy makers alike

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Título:
The Wiley handbook of memory, autism spectrum disorder, and the law / edited by Jonni L. Johnson, Gail S. Goodman, Peter C. Mundy
Editorial:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018
Descripción física:
1 recurso electrónico (xi, 372 p.)
Variantes del título:
Handbook of memory, autism spectrum disorder, and the law
Mención de serie:
Wiley ebooks
Bibliografía:
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
Contenido:
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgment; Autism Spectrum Disorder, Memory, and the Legal System:Knowns and Unknowns; Concomitant Concerns; Concluding Remarks; References; Part 1 Autobiographical Memory Theories and Autism Spectrum Disorder; Chapter 1 A Relational Processing Framework of Memory in Autism Spectrum Disorder; Conclusions and Implications; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 2 Autobiographical Memory in Autism Spectrum Disorder through the Lens of Fuzzy Trace Theory; Overview of Fuzzy Trace Theory; Autobiographical Memory in ASD
Additional Factors That May Influence Autobiographical Memory in ASDRecommendations for Facilitating Effective Retrieval of Autobiographical Memory in ASD; Conclusion; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 3 Executive Function and Complex Processing Models; Implications; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 4 The Self in Autism and Its Relation to Memory; The Multifacted Nature of Memory and the Self; The Relation Between Memory and the Self; The Self in Autism; How Might a Diminished Me-Self Explain the Memory Profile in Autism?; Summary and Conclusions; Take-Home Points; References
Chapter 5 Autobiographical Memory and Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum DisorderAutobiographical Memory in Autism; Autobiographical Memory and the Self in Autism; Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Autism and Source Memory; Autobiographical Memory Specificity in Autism and Theory of Mind; Conclusion; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 6 Autism Spectrum Disorders and Autobiographical Memory in the Forensic Setting; Theoretical Model of Autobiographical Memories; Developmental Perspective of Autobiographical Memory and Atypical Development in ASD; Memory Dysfunction and Autism
Autobiographical Memories in ASDTheory of Mind and Narrative Speech; Effects of Executive Functions on Adaptive Functioning Impairment in ASD; Social Reciprocity, Executive Functioning, and Language Delays in ASD; Executive Functioning in Autism; Executive Functioning and Autobiographical Memory; Take-Home Points; References; Part 2 From Autobiographical Memory to Eyewitness Memory: Empirical Findings and Methodological Assessments; Chapter 7 Development of Autobiographical Memory in Autism Spectrum Disorders; Autobiographical Memory: the Concept
Theories of Autobiographical Memory Development: Implications for AutismAutobiographical Memory in Children with Autism; Summary of Findings and Implications for Eliciting Event Memories in Autism; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 8 General Memory Abilities for Autobiographical Events in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Autobiographical Memory in Adults with Autism; Autobiographical Memory in Autism: a Causal Modelling Approach; Eyewitness Testimony in Autism; Take-Home Points; References; Chapter 9 Eyewitness Memory Abilities in Typically Developing Children; Conclusion; References
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Forma de acceso: World Wide Web
ISBN:
9781119158431
1119158435
9781119158400
1119158400
9781119158370
1119158370
9781119158363
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