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Professor Gillberg is a world renowned autism researcher who has developed the concept of ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations), recognizing the overlapping symptoms of ASD, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder/Conduct Disorder (ODD/CD), anorexia nervosa and other eating disorders, intellectual developmental disorder, communication disorders, dyslexia, epilepsy, cerebral palsy and others. In this thought provoking presentation, Dr. Gillberg makes the case that while these are common childhood onset disorders affecting about 10% of the general population, with early recognition, psychoeducation and other targeted interventions, adaptive outcomes in adult life can be improved. Learning Objectives: Recognize symptoms of ESSENCE/neurodevelopmental disorders at all ages and refer for appropriate assessment. Understand the basic mechanisms underlying ASD and ADHD. Analyze how “primary” ESSENCE lead on to “secondary” outcomes including psychiatric disorder, substance use disorder, criminality and physical ill-health. View more autism videos on ACT - Autism Community Training: https://www.actcommunity.ca/education... Consider donating to ACT: https://www.actcommunity.ca/support-u... For more videos from ACT go to: https://www.actcommunity.ca/education... Subscribe to ACT on YouTube Here: http://www.youtube.com/c/ACTAutismCom... Like ACT on Facebook Here: / autismcommunitytraining ACT is committed to providing up-to-date, evidence-informed information, resources, and training. We appreciate that research and understanding of diverse needs, including preferred language, is continually evolving. Please be aware of the video recording dates and visit actcommunity.ca/education/videos to view our most current video resources.