Stress and Coping in Autism
Lewis P Lipsitt author June Groden author M Grace Baron author Gerald Groden author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:21st Sep '06
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This important volume provides a theoretical framework for the usefulness of the stress construct in understanding and treating autism. Contributions by researchers, clinicians, teachers and persons living with autism illustrate how stress influences the lives of persons with autism; how those touched by autism cope with stress; and how clinicians, teachers and caregivers can reduce the impact of stress in autism, experience of stress in autism, and daily-life strategies for the reduction of stress in autism. Narratives by individuals with autism, family members, clinicians, and a historian help to understand in a rich and unique way in which the role and impact of stress in the life of people living with autism. First-person accounts also highlight creative coping strategies over a lifetime. This volume's biological, psychological and social perspectives on stress and autism reflect many modes of inquiry and types of information. Stress and Autism will be of great help to both mental health professionals and caregivers alike.
ISBN: 9780195182262
Dimensions: 160mm x 242mm x 36mm
Weight: 816g
472 pages