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Weerkamp-Bartholomeus P. J. (2015)
ReAttach: a multimodal intervention for people with ASD? Part III.
Clinical Neuropsychiatry
June, 12(2), pp. 18-22.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
44(3), pp. 487-500.
Intellectual and developmental disabilities
August, 52(4), pp. 296-310.
Autism
April, 21(3), pp. 276–290.
Journal of Special Education
November, 48(3), pp. 167-179.
Weiss M. J. , Wagner S. , Bauman M. L. (1996)
A validated case study of facilitated communication.
Mental Retardation
34(4), pp. 220-230
Weiss J. A. et al. (2013)
Journal of Canadian Academic Child Adolescent Psychiatry
22(4), pp. 303-309.
Children and Youth Services Review
34(2), pp. 451-459.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
60 pp. 5-11.
Wentz E. , Nyden A. , Krevers B. (2012)
European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
21(11), pp. 611-622.
West L. , Waldrop J. , Brunssen S. (2009)
Pharmacologic treatment for the core deficits and associated symptoms of autism in children.
Journal of Pediatric Health Care
23(2), pp. 75-89
Westbrook J. D. et al. (2015)
Transition services for youth with autism: A systematic review.
Research on Social Work Practice
January, 25(1), pp. 10-20.
Wheeler D. et al. (1993)
An experimental assessment of facilitated communication.
Mental Retardation
31(1), pp. 49-60
Music in intervention for children and adolescents with autism: a meta-analysis.
Journal of Music Therapy
Spring, 41(2), pp. 91-106
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
28(2), pp. 78-88.
White S. W. et al. (2015)
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology
September, 44(5), pp. 839-845.