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Asperger Syndrome - A Love Story
by Sarah Hendrickx and Keith Newton
When Sarah met Keith neither had any idea
about Asperger Syndrome, or that one of us was affected by it.
After making this discovery, she, like many other women in her
position, avidly read everything she could lay her hands on on
the topic of Asperger Syndrome relationships.
Whilst finding these
books reassuring and enlightening, we also felt that they didn't
fully express how happy we were (and are). And so decided to share
our own experiences. The book does not intend to negate the difficulties
and very real issues that this type of relationship brings, but
to highlight and identify why we ended up in this relationship
in the first place!
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Love, Sex and Long-term Relationships:
What People with Asperger Syndrome Really Really Want by Sarah Hendrickx
I wrote this book because I felt that those with Asperger Syndrome
may not have a peer group or social network to consult with about
matters sexual and so decided to give them one! I advertised and
asked a bunch of adults with Asperger Syndrome and their partners
if they would be willing to answer lots of personal questions
about their sex lives and relationship histories and amazingly,
many said yes.
I wanted a collection of verbatim quotes to show
the differences and also the similarities of preference, opinion
and behaviour in this area. There are some practical suggestions,
but mostly this is a book where Asperger Syndrome and non-Asperger
Syndrome partners alike can see that they are not alone.
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Asperger Syndrome and Alcohol: Drinking to Cope?
by Matthew Tinsley and Sarah Hendrickx
When Sarah first met Matt, she hadn't written any books at all
and yet he had told her that he wanted to write the story of his
successful battle with alcoholism in order to 'give something
back' for all the help and support he had received.
After writing
the first two books, and after Matt had been talking publicly
in training sessions and seminars about his experiences, we decided
to do some research and see whether there was anything out there
on the subject of Asperger Syndrome and alcoholism. We found nothing
and so decided to write a book which encompassed Matt's story
with some research-based material exploring the possible link
between the two.
It was quite an exciting book to write as Sarah
found evidence which backed up our thoughts that a link may exist.
Matt's description of his life as an alcoholic is chilling to
read and we’re very proud to be part of his decision to
share it with the world.
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Asperger Syndrome and Employment:
What People with Asperger Syndrome Really Really Want by Sarah Hendrickx
Using the same format as "Love, Sex and Long-term Relationships:
What People with Asperger Syndrome Really Really Want", I
harassed a load of people with Asperger Syndrome and asked them
to tell me everything about their working lives, difficulties
finding, tolerating and excelling in employment.
This book has
a lot of practical advice as well as case studies from The National
Autistic Society Prospects Employment Service and Specialisterne,
a Danish software testing company who only employ adults with
Asperger Syndrome because of their skills in this work.
Hopefully,
it will be useful for those with Asperger Syndrome to know they
are not alone in their struggles with work and for employers to
see how simple it is to make the adjustments required to access
the very real skills that Asperger Syndrome can bring.
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The Adolescent and Adult Neuro-diversity Handbook:
Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Related Conditions
by Sarah Hendrickx with Claire Salter
The motivation for this book was a lack of basic information
available for and about adults and young people with a range of
neuro-diverse, developmental conditions.
I didn’t want it
to be too in-depth, but to provide a first reference for those
who wanted or needed to have a general understanding of the issues
and how to support those with them, or for those who think they
may have one (or more) of these conditions to find out more.
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Asperger Syndrome Pocketbook
by Ronnie Young with Phil Hailstone
I have trained many people over the years about Asperger Syndrome
- but still felt a huge attitude change was needed in the neuro-typical
world.
I wrote this book, therefore, to encapsulate what I put
into the training, but also to give readers a ready reference
that they can dip into when needing support, new strategies or
just reassurance when working or living with those on the spectrum.
I was lucky to have loads of people on the spectrum, plus their
teachers, support workers, psychologists and parents who helped
me with the anecdotes and examples that brought the book to life.
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