David Baxter PhD
Late Founder
Autism spectrum disorder describes a range of conditions classified as  pervasive developmental disorders in the Diagnostic and Statistical  Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).  These include autism, Asperger  syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified  (PDD-NOS).  Childhood disintegrative disorder and Rett syndrome are  sometimes included among these disorders.  Autism spectrum disorders are  characterized by social deficits, communication difficulties,  stereotyped or repetitive behaviors and interests, and in some cases,  cognitive delays. Individuals with these disorders are thought to be "on  the spectrum" because of differences in severity across these domains.     
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a proposed revision to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5), which will be released in May 2013.
Source: Mental Health Blog: Oxytocin May Effectively Treat Autism Spectrum Disorder
Retrieved May 21, 2012
			
			- Autism is characterized by delays or abnormal functioning  before the age of three years in one or more of the following domains:  (1) social interaction; (2) communication; and (3) restricted,  repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and  activities. Social impairments are marked by poor use of nonverbal  communication, difficulty in peer relations, lack of social-emotional  reciprocity, and lack of shared enjoyment. Communication deficits may  include failure to develop speech, use of stereotyped or delayed  echolalia, and difficulties maintaining conversations. Social and  communication impairments may also cause a lack of symbolic or  imaginative play. Restricted and repetitive behaviors may include  unusual preoccupations with narrow interests, inflexibility to  nonfunctional routines, stereotyped and repetitive mannerisms, and  preoccupations with parts of objections.
 
- Asperger syndrome can be distinguished from autism by the  lack of delay or deviance in early language development. Additionally,  individuals with Asperger syndrome do not have significant cognitive  delays. An individual with Asperger syndrome typically demonstrates  obsessive interest in a single topic or activity. Other symptoms include  repetitive routines or rituals, peculiarities in speech and language,  inappropriate affect or social behavior, problems with non-verbal  communication, and clumsy or uncoordinated motor movements. Because of  these difficulties, individuals with Asperger syndrome often have  trouble interacting with others.
 
- Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) is considered "subthreshold autism" and "atypical autism" because it is often characterized by milder symptoms of autism or symptoms in only one domain (such as social difficulties). Persons with PDD-NOS may demonstrate pervasive deficits in the development of reciprocal social interaction or stereotyped behaviors, but do not meet the criteria for a specific pervasive developmental disorder or other psychological disorders (such as schizophrenia or avoidant personality disorder).
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a proposed revision to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 (DSM-5), which will be released in May 2013.
Source: Mental Health Blog: Oxytocin May Effectively Treat Autism Spectrum Disorder
Retrieved May 21, 2012
 
					
				 
 
		