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Getting to Grips With Asperger Syndrome: Understanding Adults on the Autism Spectrum

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'Getting to Grips with Asperger Syndrome' is a practical, problem-solving guide for those caring for or supporting an adult with Asperger Syndrome (AS). It will help them understand the condition and the difficulties it may cause, so that they can offer support in the most beneficial way. The book explains what AS is and why certain behaviours frequently occur: such as anxiety, fear of change and unusual sensitivities. Once behaviours and reactions are understood, many of the apparent problems become less troublesome, and difficulties can be avoided or easily-resolved. Practical strategies are offered to combat problems that may arise, and common issues that specifically occur with individuals diagnosed later in life are addressed. Easy-to-read and accessible, this book is a useful reference for friends and family of individuals with AS, as well as health and social care staff and students, whatever the level of training and experience.

222 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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May 26, 2017
Jos Aspergerin syndrooma on vieras, niin tästä voi olla apua. Selkeästi esille yleisimmät assien haasteet vaikkakin aika kärjistetysti. Kirja antaa kuvan asseista aika avuttomina ja henkilöinä, jotka tarvitsevat päivittäistä apua.
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May 7, 2024
It's an informative book, but you can tell it's been published in 2010 as some of the information has gotten slightly oudated. Also, this book discusses AS on a serious level, high-functioning Aspergers is not overly discussed in this book.
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March 23, 2012
I enjoyed this book quite a bit, though it was more focussed on employed caregivers than other relationships. The anecdotes were helpful, as were the range of topics covered.
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