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From red flags to a new normal

Alexandra H. Solomon, Ph.D., LCP
• March 01, 2013

The United States is facing an autism epidemic. The latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that 1 in every 88 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The number of children with ASDs has greatly increased from the 1980s when children were diagnosed at a rate of 2-5 in 10,000 (Kogan et. al., 2009). Little debate remains about whether these statistics reflect an increase in actual cases or an expanded level of awareness, identification, and diagnosis of these disorders. Even when taking into account wider diagnostic criteria, research suggests the increase in the number of disorders is real (Hertz-Picciotto & Delwiche, 2009).

Alexandra H. Solomon, Ph.D., LCP

Therapist
Teaching Faculty, Marriage & Family Therapy Program
Clinical Assistant Professor

Dr. Alexandra Solomon is a licensed clinical psychologist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Northwestern University.

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