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Living well on the spectrum, how to use your strengths to meet the challenges of Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism, Valerie L. Gaus ; foreword by Stephen Shore

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Living well on the spectrum, how to use your strengths to meet the challenges of Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism, Valerie L. Gaus ; foreword by Stephen Shore
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Living well on the spectrum
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
641522949
Responsibility statement
Valerie L. Gaus ; foreword by Stephen Shore
Sub title
how to use your strengths to meet the challenges of Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism
Summary
"Being "different" is old news for adults with Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism (AS/HFA), whether they were diagnosed as children or only recently. Meeting a huge demand and providing indispensable practical guidance, prominent therapist Valerie Gaus shows how difference can be a strength. By mastering specific coping and problem-solving skills that "neurotypical" folks take for granted, people with AS/HFA can achieve greater success in everything from dealing with daily routines and social interactions to building a career and negotiating intimate relationships. The straight-talking, methodical writing style is expressly tailored to this audience's preferences and needs. The book is packed with questionnaires and worksheets that help readers pinpoint their areas of greatest concern and develop personalized action plans to build the life they want"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Foreword, Stephen Shore Introduction. How to Get the Most Out of This Book <b>I. Life on the Spectrum</b> 1. A Typical Day in Your Life: Problems and Solutions 2. A Unique Brain: How Thinking Differences Can Affect Your Daily Life 3. How Social Differences Can Be Vulnerabilities and Strengths 4. The Role of Your Emotional Differences 5. How Sensory and Movement Differences Can Affect Your Interactions with Your Environment <b>II. Positive Solutions for a Quality Life</b> 6. Positive Solutions: Your Bag of Tricks 7. At Home 8. At Work 9. At School 10. In the Community 11. Building Friendships 12. Dating, Sex, and Marriage 13. Health 14. Putting Yourself in Charge of Your Life and Finding Help When You Need It Appendix: Problem-Solving Worksheet Resources
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