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The following is some very good information about autism and things that people are learning to do in order to help them cope. There are videos, books and personal accounts. I hope you find this helpful
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Current Date: January 27, 2006
Release Date: January 27, 2006
First-Person Accounts of Autism in New Book "Voices from the Spectrum"
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: First-Person Accounts of Autism in New Book "Voices from the Spectrum"
Philadelphia, PA 19147 January 27 2006
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"At times easy to read and at times the
kind of reading that leaves lumps in the
throat and thuds in the heart."
--Lianne Holliday Willey, Ed.D.
Author of "Pretending to Be Normal"
People with autism can be a mystery. While they seem locked in their own worlds, they actually touch everyone around them. A new book shares the perspective of their care-givers in VOICES FROM THE SPECTRUM: Parents, Grandparents, Siblings, People with Autism, and Professionals Share their Wisdom (February 2006, Jessica Kingsley Publishers Paperback, $19.95; 1-84310-786-4; 272 pages) edited by Cindy N. Ariel and Robert A. Naseef.
VOICES FROM THE SPECTRUM presents personal accounts of the autistic child's school and childhood experiences to parents' and grandparents' reactions to a diagnosis. The contributors describe experiences of autism from the mildest to the most severe case, and share their methods of adapting. They tell both the positive and negative effects of autism on individuals and families, and pose the question: is a diagnosis on the autism spectrum a puzzle to be solved, or something to be embraced and accepted? Even the editors contribute essays sharing their own unique wisdom and experience. Anyone who knows a child with autism will appreciate their stories.
Robert A. Naseef, PhD is a psychologist, author, and father of an adult child with autism. His highly regarded book "Special Children, Challenged Parents: The Struggles and Rewards of Parenting a Child with a Disability" has received international recognition. Dr. Naseef's specialty is working with families of children with special needs. His essay "The Path of Acceptance for Families" tells how he learned to accept his son's autism and how he helps other families do the same.
Cindy N. Ariel, PhD is the co-founder and director of Alternative Choices, an independent psychotherapy practice which includes a Special Families Resource Center. As a child she had various sensitivities and differences which led her to develop a deep empathy with others. She tells about her struggles and how it helps her emphasize with her patients in her essay, "Closet Case: Finding the Way Out."
The editors are pledging all of the royalties from VOICES FROM THE SPECTRUM to UNICEF "for our world's children, the future of the human spectrum."
Robert Naseef, Ph.D. (rnaseef@alternativechoices.com)
514 South 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Phone : 215-592-1333
Fax : 267-200-0806
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