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Asperger Love Guide: A Practical Guide for Adults with Aspergers Syndrome to Seeking, Establishing and Maintaining Successful Relationships [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 92 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, weight: 190 g
  • Sērija : Lucky Duck Books
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2005
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 141291910X
  • ISBN-13: 9781412919104
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  • Cena: 57,31 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 92 pages, height x width: 242x170 mm, weight: 190 g
  • Sērija : Lucky Duck Books
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Nov-2005
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 141291910X
  • ISBN-13: 9781412919104
This book breaks down the social, emotional and practical aspects of relationships so usefully that it is a good resource for teachers and others working with neurotypical individuals. In fact the book so sensibly discusses pitfalls, strategies and individual responsibilities that it would be valuable reading for teenagers generally as well as for individuals with Asperger syndrome - Tess Coll, autism outreach teacher





The Asperger Love Guide is recommended reading for those with Aspergers syndrome who are seeking or within a relationship. The authors provide a clear explanation of how the characteristics of Aspergers syndrome can affect the development of a relationship and the expression of love. They then provide sound practical advice for individuals and couples. I really enjoyed reading The Asperger Love Guide and will be recommending the book to my clients Professor Tony Attwood









`This is the first book Ive read in a long time that, once started, I couldnt put down until it was finished. It is an exceptionally good read. The 77 pages are written succinctly with no waffle - just straight to the point.



I will definitely buy a copy of this book for the whole family to use! I will use it to guide Joe (my 17 year old Asperger son) when hes ready for it. Its not a book he would read himself; in fact I read the section "the merits of single life" out loud to him a bit like a bed time story - Action for ASD









There is a great need for more awareness of Asperger syndrome and how it affects personal relationships. The National Autistic Society find this a helpful guide - Cathy Mercer, NAS









This book sets out some helpful facts about relationships in a neat, simple form - Asperger United









An excellent self help-text... the book is a clear and matter-of-fact guide to relationships and is unapologetic in offering straightforward and helpful advice for romantic success... Not a word is wasted, and as well as being highly recommended for individuals with Aspergers Syndrome, should also be read by education professionals supporting young people with Aspergers Syndrome in schools, colleges and universities - SENCO Update









Aimed primarily at individuals with Asperger syndrome, this very readable book is in fact of use to a much wider audience. The issues are discussed openly and logically and the advice given is both sympathetic and very matter of fact... The book breaks down the social, emotional and practical aspects of relationships so usefully that it is a good resource for teachers and others working with neurotypical individuals. Infact the book so sensibly discusses pitfalls, strategies and individual responsibilities that it would be valuable reading for teenagers generally as well as for individuals with Asperger syndrome - British Journal of Special Education









Material based on the experiences of the people on the Autistic Spectrum is usually written by neurotypical writers. Here, Genevieve and Dean, both adults with Aspergers Syndrome, share their advice and tips for romantic success.









The chapters cover:



o building self-esteem;



o the best places to meet potential partners;



o dating;



o maintaining relationships.



Both authors work with the Asperger community, either providing support or training, so their insight is based upon other peoples experiences as well as their own. This is shown in a number of case studies that support the elements described in each chapter. They write in a clear, accessible and non-patronizing way which will suit their audience.









This will prove to be an invaluable book to those with Aspergers or those that support Asperger people.









Dean Worton is a 31 year-old high functioning individual with a very positive expression of Asperger Syndrome. He runs a successful UK-based website for adults with Asperger Syndrome and hosts real-life meet-ups around the UK for its members. His key interest is in encouraging adults with AS to live positively and successfully with the gifts that Asperger Syndrome provides. He also works in adminstration and resides in North-West England.









Genevieve Edmonds is a 23 year old with residual Asperger Syndrome, which she views as a significant gift. She works as an associate of the Missing Link Support Service in Lancashire supporting those disabled by society including individuals with ASD. She speaks and writes frequently in the field of Autism, along with giving training, workshops and soon counselling. She aims to empower those with ASD, carers and professionals in the understanding of Asperger Syndrome as a difference rather than an impairment. She lives and works in a solution-focused way and is based in North-West England

Recenzijas

The Asperger Love Guide is recommended reading for those with Aspergers syndrome who are seeking or within a relationship. The authors provide a clear explanation of how the characteristics of Aspergers syndrome can affect the development of a relationship and the expression of love. They then provide sound practical advice for individuals and couples. I really enjoyed reading The Asperger Love Guide and will be recommending the book to my clients Professor Tony Attwood





`This is the first book Ive read in a long time that, once started, I couldnt put down until it was finished. It is an exceptionally good read. The 77 pages are written succinctly with no waffle - just straight to the point.



I will definitely buy a copy of this book for the whole family to use! I will use it to guide Joe (my 17 year old Asperger son) when hes ready for it. Its not a book he would read himself; in fact I read the section "the merits of single life" out loud to him a bit like a bed time story - Action for ASD









This book sets out some helpful facts about relationships in a neat, simple form - Asperger United

Foreword ix
Introduction 1(1)
The merits of the single life 2(1)
Terminology used in this guide 2(1)
Asperger's Syndrome and Relationships: The Reality
3(20)
The science bit
4(1)
The way of the world
5(1)
Perceived problems
6(1)
The reality of Asperger's syndrome and relationships
7(1)
Autism and emotion
8(13)
Aspie-Aspie relationships
21(2)
You
23(12)
Acceptance of your AS and the reality of having AS
24(1)
Get to know yourself
24(1)
Self-esteem
25(2)
Positive thinking
27(1)
Change and improvement
28(1)
Individuality: being yourself
28(1)
Take responsibility
29(1)
Interests
30(1)
Emotional baggage
31(1)
Appearance
31(2)
Looking and behaving desperately
33(2)
Seeking and Finding Someone
35(8)
Disclosing Asperger's syndrome
36(1)
Choosing someone
36(1)
Friendship and relationships
37(1)
Approaching someone
38(1)
Where to meet someone
39(4)
Dating
43(10)
The first date
44(1)
Conversation on the date
45(1)
Flirting
46(1)
Safety
47(1)
The second date
48(1)
The third date onwards
48(1)
Making it official
48(1)
General dating etiquette
49(1)
Sex
50(3)
Maintaining
53(10)
Having fun together
54(1)
Caring about someone
54(1)
Change
55(1)
Quality time
56(1)
Romance and affection
56(1)
Intimacy and touch
57(1)
Disagreements
57(1)
Communication
58(1)
Partnership
59(1)
Love
60(3)
The Long-term
63(4)
Are we going the same way?
64(1)
Co-habiting
65(1)
Marriage
65(2)
Case-studies
67(10)
Case-study 1
68(4)
Case-study 2
72(5)
Useful Contacts 77


Genevieve Edmonds is a 23-year old individual with Asperger Syndrome. She works for a private consultancy, 'The Missing Link', led by Consultant Psychologist Vicky Bliss. The consultancy supports many individuals with ASD's. For the Missing Link Genevieve gives training, consultancy, talks at conferences, autism organisations and university autism courses; plus counselling in ASD's. She is currently also undertaking post-graduate studies in autism; she has just completed an NAS level 3 autism accredited course. Articles written by Genevieve are published in National Autistic Society publications / website. She is partner to Dean and lives in Lancashire. Dean Worton is a 31-year old individual with Asperger Syndrome. He, along with Genevieve and two other adults with AS runs a successful UK-based website supporting adults with Asperger Syndrome in the UK and hosts real-life meet-ups for its' members. He also works in database administration, along with working on a voluntary basis for his local NAS branch. He is also partner to Genevieve. He is educated top degree level. He lives in Cumbria.