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Living well on the spectrum : how to use your strenghts to meet the challenges of Asperger Syndrome/High-Functioning Autism

Living well on the spectrum : how to use your strenghts to meet the challenges of Asperger Syndrome/High-Functioning Autism

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Nära nyskick. The Guilford Press, cop. 2011. Sixth printing. Limhäftad. Nära nyskick, och inlagan utan anteckningar, understrykningar eller ifyllda formulär. 27x20,5 cm. xiii, [1], 383 s. Engelsk text / English text.

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ISBN
9781606236345
Titel
Living well on the spectrum - how to use your strengths to meet the challenges of Asperger syndrome/high-functioning autism
Författare
Gaus, Valerie L
Utgivningsår
2011
Bandtyp
Pbk
Språk
English
Baksidestext
"Being "different" is old news for adults with Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism (AS/HFA), whether they were diagnosed as children or only recently. Meeting a huge demand and providing indispensable practical guidance, prominent therapist Valerie Gaus shows how difference can be a strength. By mastering specific coping and problem-solving skills that "neurotypical" folks take for granted, people with AS/HFA can achieve greater success in everything from dealing with daily routines and social interactions to building a career and negotiating intimate relationships. The straight-talking, methodical writing style is expressly tailored to this audience's preferences and needs. The book is packed with questionnaires and worksheets that help readers pinpoint their areas of greatest concern and develop personalized action plans to build the life they want"--