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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Coping with personal problems > Coping with disability
College life is particularly stressful for students with Asperger
Syndrome (AS) and the resources that colleges provide for such
students are often inadequate. This much needed guide provides
information to help these students prepare successfully for the
rites and rituals of studying, interact with staff and fellow
students, cope with expectations and pressures, and understand
their academic and domestic responsibilities. How will I cope with
the workload? What do I do if I feel ill? How do I make friends and
initiate relationships with the opposite sex? Drawing on first hand
interviews with AS students and direct clinical experience, the
authors address these and many other questions thoughtfully and
thoroughly, making practical recommendations. Succeeding in College
with Asperger Syndrome demystifies the range of college experiences
for students with AS. It is a must for these students, their
parents and counsellors alike, providing benefits that will
continue throughout the college years and beyond.
The difficulties faced by people with Asperger Syndrome (AS) cannot
be underestimated, but the emotional problems experienced by those
around them - partners, family and friends - are often over-looked.
Focusing on what is referred to as the Cassandra phenomenon, where
the neurotypical partner often needs more emotional guidance than
the AS partner, this volume gathers together letters, thoughts and
poems to give voice to the loneliness, frustration and love felt by
many individuals who are close to one or more people with AS. This
collection seeks to provide the emotional support, insight and
understanding needed to deal with the emotions that AS evokes
within close relationships.
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