Autism: An Inside-Out Approach
An Innovative Look at the 'Mechanics' of 'Autism' and its Developmental 'Cousins'
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published:1st May '96
Should be back in stock very soon
In Autism: An Inside-Out Approach, Donna Williams provides essential insights for understanding and managing autism, offering practical strategies for individuals and their caregivers.
Written by an autistic individual, Autism: An Inside-Out Approach serves as a practical guide for understanding and navigating the complexities of autism. This handbook is designed not only for those on the spectrum but also for their caregivers and professionals working with them. It delves into the varied causes behind behaviors commonly associated with autism, emphasizing that these behaviors often reflect an individual's attempt to manage their internal experiences.
The author, Donna Williams, provides an insightful exploration of sensory and perceptual challenges faced by those with autism. By sharing effective strategies to address these challenges, Autism: An Inside-Out Approach empowers individuals to take more control over their lives. Williams critically evaluates different approaches to autism, highlighting useful techniques while cautioning against methods that may inadvertently exacerbate feelings of isolation and misunderstanding.
At its core, the book posits that understanding autism is essential for effectively managing the condition. Williams offers a wealth of valuable insights, practical suggestions, and innovative ideas that challenge long-held myths surrounding autism. This enlightening work aims to empower everyone involved with autism, fostering a more compassionate and informed perspective on the condition.
A book written by someone who has experienced the difficulties from the inside must give rare insight into the living with autism. For Occupational Therapists one of the greatest values of Donna Williams' book is that she looks at many different aspects, particularly the sensory problems, and relates theory to everyday living. She describes most of the treatment approaches available and judges their value from her own experience and from a sound theoretical basis. Donna Williams' book gives insight into autism and brings hope. She makes us look again and see that more can be achieves if the difficulties are understood better and more appropriate help given. It is a book that empowers the reader and rekindles enthusiasm. Well worth buying. It is well worth reading the whole book but it is also a volume that you can dip into. If you can't buy this book then borrow it. Anyone working with autism needs to know what this remarkable woman is telling us. -- NAPOT Journal
I found Donna Williams' book invaluable. It is a book that works to integrate what is needed and what it feels like from the inside of autism. I shall refer to it to help me think of how someone with autism may be experiencing their work and shall certainly recommend it to parents and other professionals. -- The Canadian Child Psychiatry Review
Autism: An Inside-Out Approach is an insightful look at autism that goes beyond symptoms and behaviors. This book is written by an eloquent author who lives with autism every day. Donna Williams suggests both detailed theory and practical day-to-day strategies for addressing specific challenges of individuals who, like her, have some type of autism or Asperger syndrome. Williams uses her initial chapters to tell her story and to set up her general theory… Autism: An Inside-Out Approach is a must read for all professionals and care-givers in the field of autism. It is thought provoking and dense with practical real-world suggestions and strategies. Readers must be cautious, however, because Williams' theories are the personal beliefs of an individual with autism, based on her own unique life experiences. She offers little scientific support for her ideas, and yet many will ring true with anyone who knows individuals with these characteristics. Many scientific studies have come and gone over the years, without having a significant impact on the type of support that is given to persons who have autism. Not just despite its subjectivity and personal nature, but because of it, this articulate approach by someone who has lived with autism may affect the ways in which professionals approach autism for years to come. -- Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
ISBN: 9781853023873
Dimensions: 226mm x 150mm x 20mm
Weight: 480g
336 pages