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Exposure Anxiety - The Invisible Cage - An Exploration of Self-Protection Responses in the Autism Spectrum and Beyond (Paperback)
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Exposure Anxiety - The Invisible Cage - An Exploration of Self-Protection Responses in the Autism Spectrum and Beyond (Paperback)
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Exposure anxiety is increasingly understood as a crippling
condition affecting a high proportion of people on the autism
spectrum. To many it is an invisible cage, leaving the person
suffering from it aware, but buried alive in their own involuntary
responses and isolation. Exposure Anxiety: The Invisible Cage
describes the condition and its underlying physiological causes,
and presents a range of approaches and strategies that can be used
to combat it. Based on personal experience, the book shows how
people with autism can be shown how to emerge from the stranglehold
of exposure anxiety and develop their individuality. It
progressively shapes the individual torn between experiencing it as
the sanctuary and the prison. Exposure Anxiety makes it hard to
stand noticing you are noticing. It can make love a form of
torture, repel you from the sound of your own voice, make you
meaning deaf to your own words and those of others and compel you
to avoid, divert from or retaliate against the very things that
which most have the power to reach you. Exposure Anxiety
progressively co-opts the identity of the person as separate to the
condition or it leaves them aware but buried alive in their own
involuntary responses and isolation. Exposure Anxiety is the
involuntary social-emotional self-protection response that needs no
enemy. It turns the world upside-down, makes no yes and yes no and
co-opts and defies conventional, non-autistic teaching techniques.
Exposure Anxiety has many faces. By defeating it at its own game,
Donna demonstrates how the person can progressively be inspired to
fight for themselves and attempt to emerge, from the undercurrent,
as the tide.
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