Aspergers for Professionals

A Guide for Professional People who work with Individuals who have Asperger Syndrome

by Rod Morris & With Peter Wade


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Softcover
$38.74
Softcover
$38.74

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/19/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9781425160418

About the Book

Most professionals who are currently involved with people, regarded as having Asperger's syndrome, would recognize the condition as high-functioning autism. Because of the level of intelligence, related to people with Asperger's syndrome, the condition enables the sufferer to develop coping strategies, with the support of professionals. At present, there are professionals who have limited knowledge of Asperger's syndrome, despite the availability of information about the condition. The purpose of this book is to give clear, concise information, from those who know about Asperger's syndrome, at first hand.

One of the principal areas of difficulty for Aspergers lies in social awareness and cohesion. This is referred to throughout this book. This book also provides strategies for professionals, as well as a map, to navigate through that which will facilitate a greater comprehension of the difficulties faced by those with this condition. This information is given with the proviso that professional people work with people with the condition and meet them half way, so that the AS person can fill-in the gaps on how the condition affects them personally.

We believe that there is every reason for early intervention in Asperger's syndrome. Early diagnoses of the condition will help to avoid difficulties, which could effectively hamper an Asperger child's development. It is unfortunate that people are being diagnosed with the condition well into adulthood, by which time other mental health problems have arisen, making it harder to create strategies for the future.


About the Author

Rod Morris has been diagnosed with both Asperger's syndrome and Dyslexia. Despite this he has achieved an Honours Degree and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education. He has also designed accredited courses and gives regular lectures and talks on the subject of Asperger's syndrome.