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The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy by Steph Jones

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The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy

Steph Jones, Collette Byrne, John Murray

Jessica Kingsley Publishers · Print & ebook · February 21, 2024

Reading lane: Autism Spectrum

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Good for readers who enjoy Autism SpectrumGood for readers interested in mentalGood for fans of Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Book Details

Authors
Steph Jones, Collette Byrne, John Murray
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Published
February 21, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Autism Spectrum · Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
Reading lane
Autism Spectrum

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Publisher Categories

  • Autism Spectrum

  • The Creative Mind

  • Mental Health

About This Book

"This is the book that would've saved me nine different therapists, decades of self-analysis, thousands of pounds, twelve different doctors and untold amounts of pain, frustration and trauma - in spending a lifetime looking for the right answers in the wrong places I've become an accidental expert." In this candid, witty and insightful exploration into therapy, Steph Jones uses her professional and lived experiences as a late diagnosed autistic woman and therapist, as well a...

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"This is the book that would've saved me nine different therapists, decades of self-analysis, thousands of pounds, twelve different doctors and untold amounts of pain, frustration and trauma - in spending a lifetime looking for the right answers in the wrong places I've become an accidental expert." In this candid, witty and insightful exploration into therapy, Steph Jones uses her professional and lived experiences as a late diagnosed autistic woman and therapist, as well as consulting therapists from across the world and tapping into the autistic community, to create the ultimate autistic survival guide to therapy. Steph confronts the statistics, inadequate practices and ableist therapists head on and poses the questions of how we can make therapy neurodivergence-affirming and how to create safe spaces for autistic individuals. With strategic and practical advice to help recognise the 'red flags' of a dodgy therapist and provide a clear roadmap to finding your confidence and setting the appropriate boundaries with a new therapist, Steph has every question answered. To support therapists striving for inclusivity and a neurodiverse affirming practice, the inclusion of a context guide provides a deconstruction of each therapy session so you can recognise how undiagnosed (or diagnosed) autism may present itself during therapy and how you can start to explore this in the therapeutic space.

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