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Outil d'évaluation des structures du temps (OUEST) - Pour les personnes présentant un trouble du spectre de l'autisme
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Outil d'évaluation des structures du temps (OUEST) - Pour les personnes présentant un trouble du spectre de l'autisme

by Johanne Mainville & Sonia Di Lillo & Nathalie Poirier & Nathalie Plante
  • french-from-quebec
  • from-quebec
  • reference
OUEST IS AN EVALUATION TOOL which allows us to identify the components of good time management needed by people who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or by some of the people who have an intellectual disability (ID). In this case, individualization is the key to efficient time management. Thus, the goal is to help the people and psychologists working with individuals who have autism, determine the schedule that best fits their needs and abilities. The next step is to make this their way of life which, in turn, will give them autonomy and a better quality of life.

Contributors

Johanne Mainville, author

Johanne Mainville, MPsy, is a clinical psychologist at a private practice where she mainly intervenes in the cases of people who are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and their family. She is also an expert consultant for the Service québécois d’expertise en troubles graves du comportement (Quebec Service of Experts on Severe Behaviour Problems).

Sonia Di Lillo, author

Sonia Di Lillo is a specialist in clinical activities for the Programme pour les personnes présentant un trouble grave du comportement au Centre de réadaptation Lucie-Bruneau (Lucie-Bruneau Rehabilitation Centre Program for People Who Have Been Diagnosed with a Severe Behaviour Problem).

Nathalie Poirier, author

Nathalie Poirier, PhD, is a psychologist, and professor and researcher in the Department of Psychology of the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), where she leads the Laboratoire de recherche sur les familles d’enfant présentant un trouble du spectre de l’autisme (Research Lab on Families with Children Who Are Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder).

Nathalie Plante, author

Nathalie Plante is a resource person at the Service régional de soutien et d’expertise pour les élèves ayant un trouble envahissant du développement (Regional Support and Expertise for Students with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder) for the French Montreal school boards. She is also the first Canadian certified a TEACCH® consultant.

Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Presses de l'Université du Québec

email: puq@puq.ca

website: www.puq.ca

rights available: World

Additional Information

number of pages: 142

publication date: 09/23/2015

Original language of pub: French | Français

Materials Available: finished book

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