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This important volume provides a theoretical framework for the
usefulness of the stress construct in understanding and treating
autism. Contributions by researchers, clinicians, teachers and
persons living with autism illustrate how stress influences the
lives of persons with autism; how those touched by autism cope with
stress; and how clinicians, teachers and caregivers can reduce the
impact of stress in autism.
The authors explore how stress contributes to the physiological,
psychological, and overt behavioral manifestations of autism.
Narratives by individuals with autism, family members, clinicians,
and a musician help the reader to understand in a rich and unique
way the role and impact stress can have in the life of people
living with autism and also highlight creative coping strategies
over a lifetime. Clinicians and educators offer a range of
intervention and instructional strategies to reduce stress and to
prevent or alleviate anxiety and other disruptive responses
inherent in autism. This volume's biological, psychological and
social perspectives on stress and autism reflect many modes of
inquiry and types of information. Stress, Coping and Autism will be
of great help to mental health professionals, researchers and
caregivers alike.
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