ARI’s award-winning Autism Research Review International (ARRI) quarterly journal frequently includes editorials written by ARI’s Executive Director, Stephen M. Edelson, Ph.D. Links to a selection of Dr. Edelson’s most recent editorials are listed below.
- Addressing delays: proactive parent-led interventions during waiting periods
- Revisiting Two Lesser-Known Teaching Strategies to Enhance Speech Production in Autism
- Introducing the National Autism History Museum, Part 2: Why an Autism History Museum?
- Introducing the National Autism History Museum, Part I: Highlighting Bernard Rimland’s Vision and Contributions to the Autism Field
- Treating Autism with Contingent Electric Shock: Are all Possible Options Really Considered?
- A Historical Perspective on Autism Advocacy and Research
- Defining Degrees of Autism: The Controversy and a Suggested Solution
- Setting Priorities for Autism Research
- Dr. Ruth Sullivan, Dr. Bernard Rimland, and the rise of parent advocacy
- *Challenging Behaviors in Adults with Autism
- Autism Research: Paving the Road Ahead
- Debating the Role of Genetics in Autism
- Needed: A Standard Battery of Assessments
- Genetics, the Environment & Autism
- Diagnosis and Screening for Autism: Past, Present, and Future
- Optimizing Autism Treatment
- The National Prevalence Rate of Autism: Is 1 in 59 a Reasonable Estimate?
- Standardizing Proper Medical Care for Individuals with Autism
- Large-Scale Studies in Autism: What do They Show?
- Autism research: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
- ATEC: Development and Application
- Beyond Genetics in Autism
- Bernard Rimland’s “Infantile Autism”: The book that changed autism
- Highlights of ARI’s First Fifty Years
- The Autism Research Institute: Our Standard of Excellence
- The Autism Research Institute’s Approach to Autism
*joint editorial with Marvin R. Natowicz, M.D., Ph.D., Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
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