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This book presents a unique exploration of common myths about
autism by examining these myths through the perspectives of
autistic individuals. Examining the history of attitudes and
beliefs about autism and autistic people, this book highlights the
ways that these beliefs are continuing to impact autistic
individuals and their families, and offers insights as to how
viewing these myths from an autistic perspective can facilitate the
transformation of these myths into a more positive direction. From
'savant syndrome' to the conception that people with autism lack
empathy, each chapter examines a different social myth - tracing
its origins, highlighting the implications it has had for autistic
individuals and their families, debunking misconceptions and
reconstructing the myth with recommendations for current and future
practice. By offering an alternative view of autistic individuals
as competent and capable of constructing their own futures, this
book offers researchers, practitioners, individuals and families a
deeper, more accurate, more comprehensive understanding of
prevalent views about the abilities of autistic individuals as well
as practical ways to re-shape these into more proactive and
supportive practices.
This book is essential for anyone interested in learning about the
therapeutic potential of orthodox and state-of-the-art supports for
autistics. Using research evidence, supports are rated using a
Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Tin category system. 'Gold' is extremely
promising and use with confidence, whereas 'Tin' is extremely
unsafe and potentially life threatening. This book, however, is
more complex than just presenting literature reviews about supports
for autistics and then rating the efficacy of the support. In
addition to this, the insights and experiences of autistics about
the autism supports examined are presented. Such testimonials
provide an insider perspective from those who ultimately stand to
benefit or suffer after receiving a support - namely autistics
themselves.
This book is essential for anyone interested in learning about the
therapeutic potential of orthodox and state-of-the-art supports for
autistics. Using research evidence, supports are rated using a
Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Tin category system. 'Gold' is extremely
promising and use with confidence, whereas 'Tin' is extremely
unsafe and potentially life threatening. This book, however, is
more complex than just presenting literature reviews about supports
for autistics and then rating the efficacy of the support. In
addition to this, the insights and experiences of autistics about
the autism supports examined are presented. Such testimonials
provide an insider perspective from those who ultimately stand to
benefit or suffer after receiving a support - namely autistics
themselves.
'A must-read!' FINLAY GAMES This essential survival guide gives
autistic trans and/or non-binary adults all the tools and
strategies they need to live as their very best self. Blending
personal accounts with evidence-based insights and up-to-date
information, and written from a perspective of empowerment and
self-acceptance, the book promotes pride, strength and
authenticity, covering topics including self-advocacy, mental
health and camouflaging and masking as well as key moments in life
such as coming out or transitioning socially and/or physically.
Written by two leading autistic trans activists, this book honestly
charts what life is like as an autistic trans person and is vital,
life-affirming reading.
When confronted with the large amount of research about the autism
spectrum one can be forgiven for believing that every conceivable
aspect has been studied. However, despite the abundance of
research, there still remains several autism topics that are not
yet comprehensively understood. Addressing Underserved Populations
in Autism Spectrum Research: An Intersectional Approach highlights
five areas of autism spectrum research that currently lack a
substantial body of literature. These include, autistic seniors,
autistic women, fathers raising autistic children, autistics with
intellectual disabilities, and autistics from ethnic minorities.
Bennett and Goodall explore each area, offering explanations for
why they have been overlooked in the existing literature and
recommendations and strategies for further research to help us
better understand these parts of the autistic community. They also
explore and address systemic racism within the autism research
community and explain strategies that scholars can use to conduct
research that is both respectful of autistics and methodologically
rigorous. Readers will gain an understanding of some of the gaps in
our knowledge about the autism spectrum and will obtain the tools
needed to conduct robust and appropriate research that addresses
these gaps.
There are some things that many of us take for granted - such as
knowing when we are hot or cold, feel hungry, or need to go to the
toilet. But how do we know these things, and why do some people
struggle to recognise them? Interoception - the ability to identify
and act on physical sensations inside the body - is crucial to
human well-being. It underpins physical developmental milestones,
such as toilet-training, as well emotional ones, such as the
ability to self-regulate. Research shows that Autism often
co-occurs with poor interoceptive sense. This practical and
informative book demystifies interoception and provides tools to
help boost interoceptive abilities. It summarises the latest
research, explores how interoceptive difficulties can be
identified, suggests strategies to manage feelings and emotions,
and explains how to support individuals in 'tuning in' to
themselves.
Filled with strategies and advice, this empowering guide presents
practical ways to improve the mental wellbeing of people on the
Autism Spectrum. This helpful guide focusses on the specific
difficulties that can arise for people on the autism spectrum who
may also experience a mental illness. The book includes information
on common mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety, as
well as strategies for improving sleep patterns and mindfulness.
Providing guidance on the benefits and drawbacks of therapy pets,
medication, and psychotherapy, the authors offer balanced
perspectives on treatment options and introduce self-help
strategies tailored to meet your needs and improve your mental
wellbeing. A number of short personal narratives from people on the
autism spectrum and mental health issues illustrate the text. The
book also includes a list of resources, books and organisations
that can provide further support and inspiration.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and potentially
ever-lasting impact on our economy, society, and the way that we
live. In response to this pandemic there has been a plethora of
research published about COVID-19. However, within this
fast-growing body of literature there are only scant references
made to the impact that this pandemic has had on autistics, their
families, and the healthcare professionals who support autistics.
Autism and COVID-19 is a concise summary of the research, bridging
the gaps in our knowledge about autism and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bennett and Goodall address vaccine hesitancy among autistics and
parents raising autistic children, the experiences of autistics
living with COVID-19 disease and parenting an autistic child during
the COVID-19 pandemic, synthesising the data about the COVID-19
pandemic from the perspective of autistic, their families, and
those that provide autistics with medical assistance. Autism and
COVID-19 both reviews the existing literature and presents new
findings from a survey distributed to autistics and parents of
autistics during the pandemic, all of which offer a unique and
timely contribution to researchers, academics, practitioners, and
those working with autistics and their families.
Unravelling the complexities of relationships and sexuality, this
straight-talking guide will help you to navigate the associated
social, emotional and physical issues. Expert advice and real life
examples give you the knowledge to reflect on your own sexuality,
provide you with information on different types of relationship,
and gives you the confidence to decide which type of relationship
is right for you. Together with important information on sexual
health, this book will help you to understand how to find and
maintain a relationship of your choosing in a safe and enjoyable
way. Exploring the often unspoken rules of sex and relationships,
this book also covers often unaddressed topics, such as: * what
sexual attraction looks and feels like * how to identify your own
sexual identity and preferences (and how they may change) * what
your rights are, and how to stay safe * having children, or
choosing not to, the impact of this on relationships * how to
recognise power imbalances within relationships, and what to do
This scoping review furnishes the reader with a contemporary
overview of research about employment conditions related to persons
on the autism spectrum. In this book six guiding questions are used
to address various aspects of employment for persons on the autism
spectrum, including job opportunities, removing barriers to
employment, becoming successful at work, and management issues for
employers working with people on the autism spectrum. The contents
of this scoping review can appeal to many different readers.
Persons on the autism spectrum can learn about proven strategies
that they can use to maximise their success in the workplace.
Employers, tertiary students, and lay people can learn methods that
they can use to help employees on the autism spectrum obtain and
maintain employment. Finally, researchers can learn about the
current limitations of our knowledge about the autism spectrum and
employment.
This SpringerBrief provides readers with a comprehensive snapshot
of contemporary research about autistics and their experiences and
insights of sexual behaviours and interests. The authors use a
scoping review approach to canvass the diverse literature on this
topic. This approach shows many gaps in scholarly understanding
about autistics and their experiences and insights of sexual
interests and behaviours. Some of the gaps relate to sex education,
gender dysphoria and gender reassignment surgery, pregnancy and
childbirth, and domestic violence experiences of autistics. The
book addresses these gaps and provides explanations and
recommendations for further research.
Children and young people with autism have the capacity to be
independent and resilient which can help them live independently or
be supported to live a fulfilling life and reach their full
potential. This book empowers parents of autistic children aged two
to ten to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of
suggestions and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will
help guide parents on how to build the foundations of resilience
and independence for situations such as school, new environments
and relationships with other children. It includes information
about the main developmental stages for children on the autism
spectrum, and will take parents through life events and milestones
at different ages and identify where difficulties and barriers to
resilience may arise and how to address them.
This book empowers parents of autistic young people aged 11 to 20
to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of suggestions
and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will help guide
parents on how to build the foundations of resilience and
independence for situations such as negotiating sexuality and
relationships, entering employment or living away from home. It
includes information about the main developmental stages for
preteens and teens on the autism spectrum, and will take parents
through life events and milestones at different ages and identify
where difficulties and barriers to resilience may arise and how to
address them.
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