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The current state of society presents an alarming prospect for those with autism:- low quality of life when it comes to health- a high risk of becoming a victim of bullying, exploitation, and/or violence- an increased risk for physical and psychological illnesses- a significantly increased risk of dying early- increased risk of suicideAnd, particularly when it comes to sexuality and relationships:- a high risk of becoming a victim of physical or sexual abuseIf we wish to help those with autism achieve successful and healthy relationships and sexuality, society needs to undergo a fundamental…mehr

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The current state of society presents an alarming prospect for those with autism:- low quality of life when it comes to health- a high risk of becoming a victim of bullying, exploitation, and/or violence- an increased risk for physical and psychological illnesses- a significantly increased risk of dying early- increased risk of suicideAnd, particularly when it comes to sexuality and relationships:- a high risk of becoming a victim of physical or sexual abuseIf we wish to help those with autism achieve successful and healthy relationships and sexuality, society needs to undergo a fundamental change. To succeed, we need a new socio-psychological/dynamic developmental view of autism that takes both society and culture into account.This book explores why this has not yet happened, and what exactly needs to change: the specific, concrete, practical approaches we can take to improving the lives of those with autism.
Autorenporträt
geboren 1962 in Dortmund, Studium der Philosophie, Psychologie und Neurophysiologie an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Wissenschafts- und Sozial-Psychologe