Life with Asperger’s Syndrome can be a challenge at the best of times, and trials and tribulations that neurotypicals take in their stride can leave Aspies perplexed and unsure of how best to solve problems and keep themselves safe, both physically and emotionally. This book explores difficulties that those with AS may face, and suggests practical and helpful ways of overcoming them.
Liane Holliday Willey’s positive and encouraging advice teaches people with Asperger Syndrome how to appreciate their differences and work from their strengths, by being honest about and coping with challenges. By setting realistic expectations, she shows how it can be possible to live on your own and take care of yourself, touching upon everything from banking and housing to roommates, friendships, and relationships. Jobs and the workplace are explored as advice is given on interviewing, performance, and getting along with colleagues, and the importance of setting boundaries is explained. The focus throughout is on keeping yourself safe, and this extends to travel, cultural awareness, and generally organising yourself. Personal hygiene and the body are also covered, along with nutrition and illness. The advice all adds up to show that people with AS can safeguard themselves from emotional and physical harm and live happy and independent lives, as long as the right guidance is available.
This book will be of interest to people with Asperger Syndrome, their friends and families, and professionals working alongside ASDs.
表中的内容
i. Dedication. ii. Acknowledgements. iii. Foreword by Tony Attwood. iv. Introduction. 1. Healthy Relationships, Safe Socializing – Staying Safe and Well. 2. Falling Prey – But Not Falling Forever. 3. Broken Bonds – For When Something or Someone You Love is Lost Forever. 4. Mood Marauders – Or How to Ruin a Perfectly Good Day. 5. Out and About or Traveling To and Fro. 6. Body Beware – Keeping the Mind and Body Connected. 7. What’s Looks Got to do with It? – More Than I Would Like to Admit. 8. Living the Life Easy – Juggling Life Vs. the Urge to Run Away. 9. Dance With Your Spirit – Tap Into Grace. 10. Red Flag Warnings – Could This Female Have AS?. Recommended Reading and Resources.
关于作者
Tony Attwood, Ph D, is a clinical psychologist from Brisbane, Australia, with over 30 years of experience with individuals with autism spectrum disorders. He is currently Adjunct Professor at Griffith University in Queensland.