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Psychological Therapies for Adults with Autism

Psychological Therapies for Adults with Autism

9780197548462
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Of the millions of people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), adults represent the fastest growing segment of the population. Unfortunately, clinical research has not kept up with the population surge, leaving insufficient guidance for proper support and treatment for adults who have ASD.Psychological Therapies for Adults with Autism aims to fill the gap between research and treatment for adults with ASD. Serving as a compendium of diverse, research-supported treatment approaches, chapters are written by internationally recognized experts and include case studies to illustrate this research in practice. Interventions featured include cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based approaches, and many others. In addition, several chapters explore special topics such asemployment preparation and managing intense emotion. The book also outlines a range of adaptations that can enhance the accessibility, acceptability and effectiveness of therapy, equipping practitioners with more personalized tools for better treatment outcomes in adult clients with ASD.
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OUP USA
93487
9780197548462
9780197548462

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Publication date
2022
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
490
  • Chapter 1: Introduction; Susan W. White; Chapter 2: Experiences of Psychological Therapy as an Autistic Person; David Mason, Eloise Stark, Francisco M. Musich, and Debbie Spain; Chapter 3: Systemic Therapy; Rudi Dallos and Becky Stancer; Chapter 4: Easing the Transition to Adulthood; Brianne Tomaszewski, Laura Grofer Klinger, Glenna Osborne, and Claire Brito Klein; Chapter 5: University-Focused Interventions; David Schena II, Grace Lee Simmons, Ashleigh Hillier, and Susan W. White; Chapter 6: Employment-Focused Interventions; Carol Schall, Staci Carr, Lauren Avellone, and Paul Wehman; Chapter 7: Social Skills Interventions; Cynthia I. DAgostino and Francisco M. Musich; Chapter 8: Positive Behavioral Support; Darren Bowring and Sandy Toogood; Chapter 9: Cognitive Behavior Therapy; Xie Yin Chew, Ann Ozsivadjian, Matthew J. Hollocks, and Iliana Magiati; Chapter 10: Mindfulness-Based Interventions; Kelly B. Beck ; Chapter 11: Emotion Focused Therapies; Anna Robinson and Caitlin Conner; Chapter 12: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; Lorna Taylor, Ermione Neophytou, and Kate Johnston; Chapter 13: Schema Therapy; Richard Vuijk, Hannie van Genderen, Hilde M. Geurts, and Arnoud Arntz; Chapter 14: Compassion Focused Therapy; James Acland and Debbie Spain; Chapter 15: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy; Naomi Fisher and Caroline van Diest; Chapter 16: Group-Based Interventions; Peter E. Langdon, Adam Robertson, and Thecla Fellas; Chapter 17: Offender Focused Interventions; David Murphy; Chapter 18: Pharmacological Interventions; Tomoya Hirota and Bryan H. King; Chapter 19: Ensuring Accessible and Acceptable Service Delivery for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder; Debbie Spain, Susan W. White and Francisco M. Musich;
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