The Autism Discussion Page on Stress, Anxiety, Shutdowns and Meltdowns

The Autism Discussion Page on Stress, Anxiety, Shutdowns and Meltdowns
Author: Bill Nason
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1784508349

Anxiety, meltdowns and emotional regulation can be hugely challenging for autistic people. This book is full of proactive strategies for understanding, accepting and respecting the processing differences in autism. It contains tools for reducing sensory, social and mental drain, and offers strategies to protect from ongoing stress and anxiety. These help minimize shutdowns and burnout, while maximizing self-esteem, autistic identity and mental health. Learn strategies for matching environmental demands to the person's processing needs, how to support vulnerabilities, and how to prevent and manage meltdowns while protecting the identify and self-esteem of the individual with autism.

The Autism Discussion Page on the Core Challenges of Autism

The Autism Discussion Page on the Core Challenges of Autism
Author: Bill Nason
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781849059947

This book compiles posts from the popular online Autism Discussion Page to provide simple and effective strategies for helping children with autism spectrum disorders to feel safe, accepted and competent. This volume focuses on the core challenges faced by those with autism: cognitive, sensory, social and emotional.

The Autism Discussion Page on Anxiety, Behavior, School, and Parenting Strategies

The Autism Discussion Page on Anxiety, Behavior, School, and Parenting Strategies
Author: Bill Nason
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781849059954

This book compiles posts from the popular online Autism Discussion Page to provide simple and effective strategies for helping children with autism spectrum disorders to feel safe, accepted and competent. This volume covers anxiety and stress, challenging behaviors, stretching comfort zones, discipline, and school issues.

From Anxiety to Meltdown

From Anxiety to Meltdown
Author: Deborah Lipsky
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1849058431

Drawing on her own experience and using examples to explain how autistic people think, the author distinguishes between meltdowns and tantrums, showing how each begins, and most importantly, how to identify triggers and prevent outbursts from happening in the first place. Practical and simple solutions to avoiding anxiety are offered throughout.

Catatonia, Shutdown and Breakdown in Autism

Catatonia, Shutdown and Breakdown in Autism
Author: Amitta Shah
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1784505315

This ground-breaking book provides the first detailed clinical analysis of the various manifestations of catatonia, shutdown and breakdown in autistic individuals, with a new assessment framework (ACE-S) and guidance on intervention and management strategies using a psycho-ecological approach. Based on Dr Amitta Shah's lifetime of clinical experience in Autism Spectrum Disorders, and her research in collaboration with Dr Lorna Wing, this much needed book will be a valuable resource for professionals, autistic individuals and their families and carers.

Spectrum Women

Spectrum Women
Author: Barb Cook
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-08-21
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1784508063

Barb Cook and 14 other autistic women describe life from a female autistic perspective, and present empowering, helpful and supportive insights from their personal experience for fellow autistic women. Michelle Garnett's comments validate and expand the experiences described from a clinician's perspective, and provide extensive recommendations. Autistic advocates including Liane Holliday Willey, Anita Lesko, Jeanette Purkis, Artemisia and Samantha Craft offer their personal guidance on significant issues that particularly affect women, as well as those that are more general to autism. Contributors cover issues including growing up, identity, diversity, parenting, independence and self-care amongst many others. With great contributions from exceptional women, this is a truly well-rounded collection of knowledge and sage advice for any woman with autism.

The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods
Author: Robyn Steward
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2019-04-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1784506370

Written by autistic author Robyn Steward, this is a detailed guide for young people aged 9 to 16 on the basics of menstruation. Created in consultation with young people, an online survey and a group of medical professionals, this is a book that teaches all people about periods, which can be a scary and overwhelming issue. Promoting the fact that everyone either has periods or knows someone who does, the book reduces the anxiety girls face in asking for help. It offers direct advice on what periods look and feel like and how to manage hygiene and pain. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

Diagnosing and Caring for the Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Diagnosing and Caring for the Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Tina Iyama-Kurtycz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-10-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030265315

This unique resource is designed to be a practical, user-friendly guide for pediatricians, primary care providers, and all healthcare providers who work with children with autism spectrum disorder. Diagnosing and Caring for the Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder offers state-of-the art instruction to clinicians on how to recognize, diagnose and assist children with autism spectrum disorders, from early in life to transition to adulthood. This book will also delve into how to support pediatric patients by working with families, and discuss how to best interact with and support these families. The book opens with a comprehensive introduction of ASD and obstacles to diagnosis and common myths. Section Two is devoted to the early recognition of atypical development and reviews the steps in diagnosing autism, including the evaluation, the diagnostic visit, the developmental exam, and the discussion of findings with parents. Section Three covers treatment and interventions for the autism spectrum and includes a discussion on alternative therapies and how to direct parents toward evidence-based or plausible treatments. Section Four and Five addresses special topics that are relevant to the PCP’s or pediatrician’s long-term relationship with families, including chapters on anxiety, parents, challenging behaviors and common scenarios that occur across childhood for those who have ASD. Later chapters delve more deeply into providing informed, sensitive care for patients with intersecting identities, and discusses how gender identity and cultural perspective and attitudes can impact the pediatric patient with ASD. Engaging, and written in a conversational style, Diagnosing and Caring for the Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder will be an ideal resource for the pediatrician, primary care provider, and all healthcare providers working with children with ASD, providing concrete, step-by-step methods that readers can incorporate into their own practice.

Navigating College

Navigating College
Author: Melody Latimer
Publisher: Autistic Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Autistic people
ISBN: 9781938800009

Leaving high school and going to college is complicated for everyone. But if you're a student on the autism spectrum who is about to enter higher education for the first time, it might be a little bit more complicated for you. Maybe you're worried about getting accommodations, getting places on time, or dealing with sensory issues in a new environment. Maybe you could use some advice on how to stay healthy at school, handle dating and relationships, or talk to your friends and classmates about your disability. Maybe you want to talk to someone who's already dealt with these issues. That's where we come in. Navigating College is an introduction to the college experience from those of us who've been there. The writers and contributors are Autistic adults, and we're giving you the advice that we wish someone could have given us when we headed off to college. We wish we could sit down and have a chat with each of you, to share our experiences and answer your questions. But since we can't teleport, and some of us have trouble meeting new people, this book is the next best thing. So as you go back to school, check out a copy of Navigating College for yourself or your loved one. We ve done this all before--let us help you out.