Autism in Adults

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Autism in Adults

Autism in Adults

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4.03 (237 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 15 April, 2021
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As seen on the BBC documentary, Inside Our Autistic Minds, with Chris Packham

If you've recently been diagnosed with ASD, or think you might be, or you are close to someone with ASD, one of the things you will like most about this book is the way in which it challenges the idea of autism as a 'disorder' or 'impairment'.

Instead, Dr Luke Beardon will help you to reframe what you feel, and challenge what you know, about being on the spectrum. He explains how autism impacts on the individual, and what purpose a diagnosis might - or might not - serve. There is a lot of myth-busting, and dismantling of the stereotypes and clichés around ASD and areas like communication, social interaction and relationships. Practical tips for undiagnosed adults will help you navigate things like school, work, study, parenthood and even to understand what happens when autistic people break the law.
Above all, this book is a celebration of what it means to be autistic - of the passion, honesty, humour, lack of ego, loyalty and trustworthiness that make you, or your loved one, such an amazing person.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781529375411
ISBN10 152937541X
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 140 g
Product Dimensions 134 x 216 x 14 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Murray Press
Format paperback
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"Sensitive and insightful ... this will be a book that we recommend to everyone we diagnose at Axia." * Dr Linda Buchan, Axia ASD *

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Author's Bio

Dr Luke Beardon has been working in the field of autism for decades, in capacities ranging from practitioner to researcher to trainer to lecturer. His work has involved helping local authorities to develop services and good practice, coordinating and developing services and training for the National Autistic Society (NAS) and being part of a research team at Nottingham University. Presently, he is senior lecturer on autism at Sheffield Hallam University. He is the recipient of several teaching and achievement awards, has made media appearances on television, radio and in national print media, and has co-edited or authored several books on autism.

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