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Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified

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does not necessarily mean that PDD-NOS is a milder disability than the other PDDs. It could simply mean that individuals who receive this diagnosis do not meet the diagnostic criteria of the other PDDs, but that there is still a pervasive developmental disorder that affects the individual in the areas of communication, socialization, and behavior.
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fewer intellectual deficits and are higher-functioning than autistic children, many others who fit the criteria for PDD-NOS have some autistic features but also have intellectual deficits that are so severe that it is difficult or impossible to tell whether some of the deficits come from the autism or from the severe to profound degree of
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The diagnosis of a pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified was given to individuals with difficulties in the areas of social interaction, communication, and/or stereotypic behavior patterns or interests, but who did not meet the full DSM-IV criteria for autism or another PDD. This
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Another group (around 25 percent) whose symptoms more closely resemble those of autism, but do not fully meet all its diagnostic signs and symptoms. This is because either the symptoms were recognized at a later age or because they were too young or have cognitive deficits that are too severe to
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Description of PDD-NOS merely as a "subthreshold" category without a more specific case definition poses methodological problems for research regarding the relatively heterogeneous group of people who receive this diagnosis. While it is true that children diagnosed with PDD-NOS, as a whole, show
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As for the other pervasive developmental disorders, the diagnosis of PDD-NOS required the involvement of a team of specialists. The individual needs to undergo a full diagnostic evaluation, including a thorough medical, social, adaptive, motor skills and communication history. Other parts of an
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It is common for individuals with PDD-NOS to have more intact social skills and a lower level of intellectual deficit than individuals with other PDDs. Characteristics of many individuals with PDD-NOS are:
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Walker DR, Thompson A, Zwaigenbaum L, Goldberg J, Bryson SE, Mahoney WJ, Strawbridge CP, Szatmari P (Feb 2004). "Specifying PDD-NOS: a comparison of PDD-NOS, Asperger syndrome, and autism".
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The biggest group (around 50 percent) consists of those who met all the diagnostic criteria for autistic disorder but whose stereotypical and repetitive behaviors were noticeably mild.
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assessment can be behavioral rating scales, direct behavioral observations, psychological assessment, educational assessment, communication assessment, and occupational assessment.
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Smith, Isaac C.; Reichow, Brian; Volkmar, Fred R. (2015). "The Effects of DSM-5 Criteria on Number of Individuals Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Systematic Review".
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itself. Furthermore, some others who fit the criteria for PDD-NOS come to professional attention at a later age, compared to those diagnosed with autism.
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Preoccupation with fantasies that interfere and that are not normal to have at a certain age depending on social, cultural and religious norms.
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In 2004, Walker et al. found that persons with PDD-NOS belonged to one of three very different subgroups:
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A high-functioning group (around 25 percent) whose symptoms more or less overlap with that of what was
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There is no known cure for PDD-NOS, but there are interventions that can have a positive influence.
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Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), (including atypical autism)
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were not met because of late age of onset, or atypical symptomatology, or both of these.
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Robison, John Elder (2019). "Autism prevalence and outcomes in older adults".
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Uneven skill development (strengths in some areas and delays in others)
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Communication difficulties (e.g., using and understanding language)
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PDD-NOS was one of four disorders collapsed into the diagnosis of
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properly identify all the symptoms of autism that they may have.
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Some of the more common therapies and services include:
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Even though PDD-NOS was considered milder than typical
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Index

PDD-NOS
Personality disorder not otherwise specified
Persistent depressive disorder
Specialty
Clinical psychology
psychiatry
pediatrics
occupational medicine
autism spectrum disorder
DSM-5
DSM-IV
autism spectrum disorder
DSM-5
pervasive developmental disorder
DSM-IV
ICD-11
ICD-10
autism
Maladaptive daydreaming
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
DSM-5
ICD-10
intellectual disability
Asperger syndrome
autism spectrum disorder
Social stories
Speech therapy
Physical
occupational therapy
ISBN

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