Coaching People with Asperger's Syndrome

Coaching People with Asperger's Syndrome

by Bill Goodyear (Author)

Synopsis

This book arises from a lifetime's practical experience of work with people with Asperger's syndrome and autism. People with Asperger's syndrome easily drop through the net and fall into the wrong services - sometimes staying at home, depending on their families, sometimes falling into criminal justice or mental health services. Others, of course, fall into employment. Those in between, and there are many, benefit from the coaching approach developed by Bill Goodyear, which is described in this book. The book is crammed with practical tips, real life stories and new thinking. So often research results arrive from highly specialised work - this book attempts to synthesise a range of new learning from a number of fields and present a hopeful view of the condition - there are many entry points to use to create the possibility of forward motion and development.Touching lightly on some specific and recurring problems, the book unpicks our current understanding of the condition and describes in detail how to use coaching to empower and enable rather than to control and direct.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 225
Publisher: Karnac Books
Published: 08 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 1855754134
ISBN 13: 9781855754133

Media Reviews
'What an interesting book you have written! You are very fluent in your subject.'- Sally Lancaster, Journalist'I very much enjoyed the richness of your book. Your own humanity makes the humanity of the people you write about the more real and believable and the sense of community between Aspies and others - that would be created by more enlightened non-medical treatment - the more attainable.'- Colin Adamson, Business Consultant'I love this book because it is positive, hopeful and based on realistic, practical ideas and objectives which are relevant to everybody wether on the spectrum or 'off'.'- Anna Van Der Post, As Teens
Author Bio
Bill Goodyear