Tony Attwood is a distinguished author dedicated to the subject of Asperger's Syndrome. His work focuses on providing comprehensive information regarding diagnosis, social challenges, and sensory aspects impacting individuals with the syndrome. Attwood's approach is grounded in extensive psychological expertise and clinical practice. He aims to offer support to both individuals with Asperger's and their families and professionals.
This activity book is designed to be used by children on the autism spectrum
aged 4-8. The workbook introduces them to 6 'feelings' characters who help
them to recognise and express different emotions to reduce anxiety. It is
intended to be used with the accompanying guidebook, 10 Steps to Reducing Your
Child's Anxiety on the Autism Spectrum.
This manual is designed to help parents of children on the autism spectrum
aged 4-8 support their children with emotional regulation to decrease anxiety.
This CBT-based programme is structured around 10 stages and is intended to be
used with the activity book Having Fun with Feelings on the Autism Spectrum.
Autism Working will equip young autistic people with the skills to manage
workplace difficulties and help them thrive. It gives them tools to deal with
anxiety, sensory overload, unhelpful thinking patterns and issues with social
communication. The workbook and accompanying videos have everything needed to
set and achieve your employment goals.
Covering the available literature in full, this guide brings together the most
relevant and useful information on Asperger's Syndrome, incorporating case
studies from the author's own practical experience as a Clinical Psychologist,
with examples of, and numerous quotations from people with Asperger's
Syndrome.
Offers insights by a teenager with Asperger's syndrome into the difficulties of the disorder, including information on fascinations and obsessions, sensory perception, sleep, bullies, moral dilemmas, eating, and socializing.
The sections of this book describe the unique challenges of women and girls with autism spectrum disorder. The candid stories are written by women who have lived them. Experts discuss whether ASD girls are slipping under the radar and remaining undiagnosed. This edition provides practical solutions schools can implement and social tips for teenage girls navigating puberty, the transition to work or university, and the importance of and strategies for careers. -- adapted from Amazon.com info
The authors provide CBT programme for use by professionals to address the
difficulty children and young people with Autism Spectrum Disorders have in
expressing, experiencing and enjoying affection appropriately with friends,
family members and other adults.
Understand depression and how to cope with this self-help guide designed
specifically for individuals on the autism spectrum. It includes a 10-stage
CBT self-help programme with self-assessment tools and activities.
Asperger-Kinder stark machen fürs Leben So erkennen Sie das Asperger Syndrom: Ihr Kind entfaltet seine geistigen Fähigkeiten ganz normal, ist aber sehr zurückgezogen und gehemmt? Weder die Diagnose Hyperaktivität noch Autismus treffen auf es zu? Dann verschaffen Sie sich Klarheit. Durch zahlreiche Tests und Check-Listen erhalten Sie ein genaues Bild und endlich eine sichere Diagnose. Endlich verstehen, was in Ihrem Kind vor sich geht Erscheint Ihnen Ihr Kind manchmal schrullig und wenig einfühlsam? Sind seine Bewegungen unbeholfen und schließt es keine Freundschaften? Eindrucksvoll schildern hier Kinder und Erwachsene mit Asperger-Syndrom, nach welchen Gesetzen sie denken und fühlen – und warum sie immer wieder missverstanden werden. Das Buch öffnet die Tür zu ihrem Innern. Wirksame Übungen für zu Hause: So helfen Sie Ihrem Kind: Eltern, Therapeuten und Lehrer erhalten hier viele Anregungen, wie sie betroffene Kinder besser erreichen und fördern. Mit den bewährten Spielen und Übungen lernt Ihr Kind ein neues Verhalten – und so mit sich selbst und anderen besser zurechtzukommen. Dieses einzigartige Programm hilft ihm auch, eigene und Gefühle anderer genauer und stärker wahrzunehmen.