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This book addresses the specific mental health needs of girls and
young women with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Looking at the
ways autism presents differently in girls than in boys, and the
mental health conditions that occur most frequently in girls with
ASD, this is the essential guide for clinicians and educators on
tailoring interventions and support to meet girls' needs.
Describing the current assessment process for autism diagnosis, the
book explains why girls are under- or mis-diagnosed, leading to
later mental health issues. It outlines the types of intervention
that are particularly helpful for working with girls to reduce
anxiety, improve social interaction skills, and manage self-harm.
The book also covers how to manage eating disorders and feeding
difficulties, focusing on working with girls with sensory
processing difficulties. There is advice on how to deal with the
emotional impact on parents, carers and families, and the
challenges they face when negotiating appropriate psychological and
educational support.
Autism presents in a multitude of different and highly nuanced ways
- particularly as it intersects with variance in class, gender,
race and age. Misunderstanding and misinformation around variant
and differing presentations means that misdiagnosed individuals and
those who do not receive a diagnosis at all are often failed by
medical, education, social care and criminal justice systems. They
are detained in inappropriate settings; don't receive beneficial
therapeutic input; have their families accused of fabricated or
induced illness (FII); are kept in prison or youth offending
institutions longer than their original tariffs, and shockingly
their life expectancy is often curtailed as a result. This
comprehensive resource will help multidisciplinary professions to
understand, contextualise, and better identify diverse autistic
presentations. It includes an overview of the autism diagnostic
process, an exploration of controversial and commonly confused
diagnoses such as PDA, ODD, CD, ASPD, and BPD; discussions of best
practice for investigating FII; and analysis of the specific
challenges of autism diagnosis in relation to women and girls, BAME
communities, schools, and the criminal justice system.
Diagnosed with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) at aged 12 and
writing this memoir at age 37, Julia Daunt depicts the ins and out
of PDA and its symptoms, while maintaining a positive outlook on
what is possible to achieve. Co-written with professional
specialist Ruth Fidler, it covers how PDA impacts Julia's life,
including meltdowns, sensory issues and communication in
relationships. Including examples of school reports and handwritten
letters, a chapter written from Julia's partner's perspective and
even an example of Julia's favourite recipe, this warm and personal
look at living and thriving with PDA is informative and inspiring.
Addressing the gender gap in the understanding of autism, this
multi-perspective book explores the educational needs of girls on
the autism spectrum from early years to secondary school, in both
mainstream and special settings. The collection, comprising
insights from autistic women and girls and educational and medical
professionals makes recommendations for a collaborative and
integrated approach that enables girls on the spectrum to reach
their full potential. By establishing close collaborations between
girls on the spectrum, their parents, teachers and specialist
professionals, the field can move forwards in terms of providing
understanding and an appropriate educational framework for success.
Academic Literacy in the Social Sciences is a practical
introductory guide that supports students through the process of
understanding and critically evaluating research in the Social
Sciences. This essential text develops and strengthens students'
ability to develop research paper topics, conduct thorough
literature searches, critically evaluate research, and effectively
summarize and share information. The textbook is broken down into
ten chapters, focusing on topics such as theory and research
methods in the social sciences, citing APA style, ethics and
integrity, and statistics. This is an ideal resource for all
students in undergraduate courses based in the social sciences.
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