Biography:Jonathan Green (psychiatrist)

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Jonathan Green is a British professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Manchester. He is a specialist in autism spectrum disorders. He co-led the first study in the United Kingdom into ICD Asperger syndrome and has written research studies about social and language development in Autism Spectrum Disorder, co-morbidity and treatment intervention.[1][2][3]

In 2015, Green's research tracked 54 young children from infancy to understand how autism develops in the earliest childhood years including what happens during the months and years before a diagnosis of the disorder.[4] In 2018 he was appointed Senior Investigator by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).[5]

In 2023, Green proposed a model of autism as "emergent and transactional", incorporating neurodiversity perspectives in addition to clinical and research perspectives.[6][7][8]

References

  1. "Prof Jonathan Green: Professor of Child/Adolescent Psychiatry". Researchers. The University of Manchester. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/Jonathan.Green.html. Retrieved 20 January 2019. 
  2. "Professor Jonathan Green". People. University of Manchester. http://www.autism.manchester.ac.uk/about/people/professor-jonathan-green/. Retrieved 20 January 2019. 
  3. "Autism Experts". National Autism Project. 2015. http://nationalautismproject.org.uk/autism-experts. Retrieved 20 January 2019. 
  4. Zeliadt, Nicholette (26 March 2015). "Can parental training improve the course of autism?". The Guardian (London). https://www.theguardian.com/science/2015/mar/26/can-parental-training-improve-the-course-of-autism. Retrieved 20 January 2019. 
  5. "NIHR Senior Investigator appointments for MFT researchers" (in en). 2018-02-27. https://mft.nhs.uk/2018/02/27/nihr-senior-investigator-appointments-for-mft-researchers/. 
  6. Hawkins, Rhiannon (September 2023). "Commentary: Reviewing neurodiversity, autism, and healthcare by Jonathan Green (2023) from an autistic perspective". Child and Adolescent Mental Health 28 (3): 446-448. doi:10.1111/camh.12668. 
  7. Whitehouse, Andrew (September 2023). "Commentary: A spectrum for all? A response to Green et al. (2023), neurodiversity, autism and health care". Child and Adolescent Mental Health 28 (3): 443-445. doi:10.1111/camh.12666. 
  8. Green, Jonathan (September 2023). "Debate: Neurodiversity, autism and healthcare". Child and Adolescent Mental Health 28 (3): 438-442. doi:10.1111/camh.12663. 

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