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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult Asperger Syndrome

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adult Asperger Syndrome 2014-09-17

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  1. Hardcover
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Valerie L. Gaus PhD
An invaluable resource for therapists, this lucidly written book provides research-based strategies for addressing the core problems of Asperger syndrome (AS) and helping clients manage frequently encountered comorbidities, such as anxiety disorders and depression. Detailed case examples illustrate the complexities of AS and the challenges it presents in daily life, relationships, and the workplace. The author presents a cogent rationale for cognitive-behavioral intervention and offers clear guidelines for conducting assessments and designing and implementing individualized treatment plans. Throughout, the emphasis is on helping people with AS decrease distress while preserving and building on their unique strengths. Special features include a case formulation worksheet and other helpful reproducibles.
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Though this book is geared towards therapists and the language can get technical, this book is an excellent resource for learning about cognitive behavioral therapy as a person with Aspergers. The author provides case studies from all over the spectrum, gives worksheets and insight on how to cope with issues such as social skills, and also lists problems for which Aspies can be treated like the general population. It also outlines the treatment plan from assessment to termination, and so it gives a good idea of what might be expected if someone is considering therapy for Aspergers. Overall, it is an excellent resource.
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