Troubleshooting Relationships on the Autism Spectrum

Troubleshooting Relationships on the Autism Spectrum
Author: Ashley Stanford
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780857008084

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Don't you wish relationships came with a manual? Ashley Stanford has written a user's guide to relationships that adopts a practical troubleshooting approach to resolving difficulties that will greatly appeal to the logical minds of individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as offering valuable guidance to their partners. Troubleshooting identifies problems and makes them fixable. This book presents a three-step troubleshooting process that can defuse even the trickiest relationship dilemma. Specific problem areas are covered in detail including communication, executive functioning, mindblindness, attachment, intimacy, co-habiting, and raising a family. The book offers straightforward solution-focused strategies and additional help is given in the form of bulleted lists, summaries, scripts, and example scenarios.

Asperger Syndrome Autism Spectrum Disorder and Long Term Relationships

Asperger Syndrome  Autism Spectrum Disorder  and Long Term Relationships
Author: Ashley Stanford
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781784500368

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Happily married to her husband with Asperger Syndrome for 25 years, Ashley Stanford is an expert on how Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can affect a relationship and her bestselling book has helped thousands of couples. Brought fully up to date, this second edition clarifies the new DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and explains how, without a solid awareness of the condition, ASD behaviors can easily be misinterpreted. Stanford's book provides a wealth of strategies for living with the more uncompromising aspects of ASD, pointing out that ASD also brings enormous strengths to a relationship. It shows how understanding the intentions, motivations and reasoning behind ASD behaviors can lead to better communication, relief of tension, and ultimately to a happier, more mutually fulfilling relationship.

Autistics Guide to Dating

Autistics  Guide to Dating
Author: Jody John Ramey,Emilia Murry Ramey
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008-02-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1846427630

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For people on the autism spectrum dating is so often an elusive art form, requiring the very skills--in communication, and in social perception--that don't come naturally to them. This book presents strategies for overcoming social skills deficits and sensory issues, to make for relationship success. Emilia Murry Ramey and Jody John Ramey, both on the spectrum, reflect on their dating experiences and provide recommendations for relationships in both the short- and long-term. Their advice includes how to choose venues for meeting people that are free from discomfiting features; coping with typical experiences in the light of sensory issues such as close proximity with a partner, eye-contact, and physical intimacy; and moving on to extended, committed relationships, co-habiting and continuing to date after marriage. Thorough, accessible, and very encouraging, this book is a must-read for Autistic people, those who love them, and those who are in love with them.

Living with Autism as an Adult

Living with Autism as an Adult
Author: Jane Elliott
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798856593630

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Discover a transformative voyage within the pages of the revolutionary book, "Living with Autism as an Adult." Challenge traditional perceptions of autism as you explore the incredible fortitude and adaptability displayed by adults living with this condition. With a captivating blend of personal anecdotes, expert insights, and practical advice, this book offers a fresh perspective on what it truly means to live with autism as an adult. From navigating social interactions to pursuing meaningful careers, relationships, and personal growth, this empowering guide sheds light on the untapped potential within every individual on the autism spectrum. Written with compassion and empathy, this book serves as a beacon of hope for individuals with autism, their families, and anyone seeking a greater understanding of the human experience. It challenges societal norms and encourages readers to see autism not as a limitation, but as a unique perspective that can unlock limitless possibilities. As you delve into the contents of this book, you will reveal the following... - Being Diagnosed with Autism as an Adult - How to Handle Social Difficulties at Work as an Autistic Adult - How to Handle Social Issues at Work - Seeking assistance, guidance, and knowledge - Relationships and Adult Autism - Suggestions for the Autistic Partner - Learn to listen - Sensory Issues in Adults with Autism: Symptoms and Treatment - The Career Options Available to Autistic People - Autism Independent Living Don't miss out on this transformative journey - grab your copy today and embark on a path towards self-discovery, acceptance, and a thriving life!"

The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome

The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome
Author: Maxine C. Aston
Publsiher: AAPC Publishing
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2001
Genre: Asperger's syndrome
ISBN: 1931282048

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Based on academic research, experiences as a counselor specializing in this area and personal relationship experiences, the author uses quotations and real-life examples to illustrate her points with a compassionate understanding. Practical everyday topics include living and coping with AS, anger and AS, getting the message across, sex and AS, parenting, staying together, and "AS cannot be blamed for everything."

Marriage and Lasting Relationships with Asperger s Syndrome Autism Spectrum Disorder

Marriage and Lasting Relationships with Asperger s Syndrome  Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Eva A. Mendes
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780857009814

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Proven counseling strategies that will help improve the relationships of married, long-term or co-habiting couples with Asperger's Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder). ASD relationship expert Eva A. Mendes provides advice straight from the couples' counselling room that can be applied in day-to-day living and help with the challenges that can arise in relationships where one or both partners are on the autism spectrum. This includes issues surrounding diagnosis, mental health, sexual compatibility, sensory needs, executive functioning, theory of mind, communication, and co-parenting. She offers unique practical ideas for positive change such as creating a relationship schedule, making expression of appreciation and gratitude a part of every day, and finding mutually satisfying activities and special interests to engage in with your partner. The strategies in this book will be useful to couples themselves and any couples' counselors or therapists working with them.

The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome  Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Maxine Aston
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2014-02-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780857009203

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Does your other half have Asperger Syndrome or do you suspect that he or she is on the autism spectrum? This quick and helpful relationships guide provides all the information you need for relationship success with your ASD partner. In the second edition of this best-selling book, Maxine Aston draws on over a decade of experience working with couples affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder. Updates include reference to recent research and information on same sex relationships, sensory issues and pregnancy. Full of bite-size tips and advice, the book explains Asperger Syndrome, discusses whether or not seeking an autism diagnosis will help, and offers simple strategies for coping with a range of relationship challenges including communication, social, and intimacy difficulties.

The Asperger Love Guide

The Asperger Love Guide
Author: Genevieve Edmonds,Dean Worton
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2005-11-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781849202893

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′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 Asperger′s syndrome who are seeking or within a relationship. The authors provide a clear explanation of how the characteristics of Asperger′s 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 I′ve read in a long time that, once started, I couldn′t 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 he′s ready for it. It′s 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 Asperger′s Syndrome, should also be read by education professionals supporting young people with Asperger′s 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 Asperger′s 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 people′s 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 Asperger′s 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