Bettina Stott, Anna Tickle
Exploring Bullying with Adults with Autism and Asperger Syndrome
A Photocopiable Workbook
Bettina Stott, Anna Tickle
Exploring Bullying with Adults with Autism and Asperger Syndrome
A Photocopiable Workbook
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This photocopiable workbook encourages adults who have been involved with bullying - as either victims or perpetrators - to explore what bullying is, its effects, and how to tackle it successfully. Readers are invited to consider the thoughts, feelings and actions associated with bullying and offered helpful strategies for dealing with it.
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This photocopiable workbook encourages adults who have been involved with bullying - as either victims or perpetrators - to explore what bullying is, its effects, and how to tackle it successfully. Readers are invited to consider the thoughts, feelings and actions associated with bullying and offered helpful strategies for dealing with it.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 281mm x 214mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050357
- ISBN-10: 184905035X
- Artikelnr.: 29580181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 281mm x 214mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781849050357
- ISBN-10: 184905035X
- Artikelnr.: 29580181
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Anna Tickle Clin Psy D is a clinical psychologist. She became interested in autism and Asperger Syndrome shortly after she began her doctorate and volunteered at 'Aspire' - a National Autistic Society group for adults with Asperger Syndrome. Bettina Stott is currently studying towards her MA in Autism at Sheffield Hallam University. She has worked predominantly in the areas of autism and Asperger Syndrome for many years and currently works in the development of accessible and user-friendly services for individuals with Asperger Syndrome.
A Note About Language and Content. Why this book was written. How to use
this book. Part One: An Introduction to Bullying. 1. Your Experiences of
Bullying. 2. What is Bullying? 3. Where Can Bullying Happen? 4. Who Can Be
a Bully? 5. Who Might Be the Victim of a Bully? 6. Why Might People with
Autism or Asperger Syndrome be at Risk of Bullying? Part Two: An
Introduction to feelings, Thoughts and Behaviours. 7. Feelings. 8.
Thoughts. 9. Behaviours. 10. Assertiveness: One Way of Behaving. 11. The
Relationship Between Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviour. Part Three: For
Those Who Are Being Bullied. 12. How Might I Feel When I am Being Bullied?
13. What Might I Think When I Am Being Bullied? 14. How Might I Behave When
I Am Being Bullied? 15. Recognising When You Are Not Being Bullied. 16. Why
Is It Important to Deal With Bullying? 17. How Can You Deal With Bullying?
18. My Plan to Stay Positive. 19. When Things Go Well. 20. If Nothing Seems
To Work. Part Four: For Those Who Are Bullying Others. 21. Why Might People
with Autism or Asperger Syndrome Be At Risk of Bullying Other People? 22.
How Might I Feel When I Am Bullying Others? 23. What Might I Think When I
Am Bullying Others? 24. How Might I Behave When I Am Bullying Others? 25.
Why Is It Important Not To Bully Others? 26. How Can I Stop Bullying
Others? 27. My Plan To Stay Positive. 28. When Things Go Well. 29. If
Nothing Seems To Work... Part Five: Additional Information. 30. Other
People's Stories. 31. Information for Family Members, Carers, Employers,
Tutors or Others Who Work With Individuals With ASD. 32. Contacts and
Resources. References. Index.
this book. Part One: An Introduction to Bullying. 1. Your Experiences of
Bullying. 2. What is Bullying? 3. Where Can Bullying Happen? 4. Who Can Be
a Bully? 5. Who Might Be the Victim of a Bully? 6. Why Might People with
Autism or Asperger Syndrome be at Risk of Bullying? Part Two: An
Introduction to feelings, Thoughts and Behaviours. 7. Feelings. 8.
Thoughts. 9. Behaviours. 10. Assertiveness: One Way of Behaving. 11. The
Relationship Between Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviour. Part Three: For
Those Who Are Being Bullied. 12. How Might I Feel When I am Being Bullied?
13. What Might I Think When I Am Being Bullied? 14. How Might I Behave When
I Am Being Bullied? 15. Recognising When You Are Not Being Bullied. 16. Why
Is It Important to Deal With Bullying? 17. How Can You Deal With Bullying?
18. My Plan to Stay Positive. 19. When Things Go Well. 20. If Nothing Seems
To Work. Part Four: For Those Who Are Bullying Others. 21. Why Might People
with Autism or Asperger Syndrome Be At Risk of Bullying Other People? 22.
How Might I Feel When I Am Bullying Others? 23. What Might I Think When I
Am Bullying Others? 24. How Might I Behave When I Am Bullying Others? 25.
Why Is It Important Not To Bully Others? 26. How Can I Stop Bullying
Others? 27. My Plan To Stay Positive. 28. When Things Go Well. 29. If
Nothing Seems To Work... Part Five: Additional Information. 30. Other
People's Stories. 31. Information for Family Members, Carers, Employers,
Tutors or Others Who Work With Individuals With ASD. 32. Contacts and
Resources. References. Index.
A Note About Language and Content. Why this book was written. How to use
this book. Part One: An Introduction to Bullying. 1. Your Experiences of
Bullying. 2. What is Bullying? 3. Where Can Bullying Happen? 4. Who Can Be
a Bully? 5. Who Might Be the Victim of a Bully? 6. Why Might People with
Autism or Asperger Syndrome be at Risk of Bullying? Part Two: An
Introduction to feelings, Thoughts and Behaviours. 7. Feelings. 8.
Thoughts. 9. Behaviours. 10. Assertiveness: One Way of Behaving. 11. The
Relationship Between Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviour. Part Three: For
Those Who Are Being Bullied. 12. How Might I Feel When I am Being Bullied?
13. What Might I Think When I Am Being Bullied? 14. How Might I Behave When
I Am Being Bullied? 15. Recognising When You Are Not Being Bullied. 16. Why
Is It Important to Deal With Bullying? 17. How Can You Deal With Bullying?
18. My Plan to Stay Positive. 19. When Things Go Well. 20. If Nothing Seems
To Work. Part Four: For Those Who Are Bullying Others. 21. Why Might People
with Autism or Asperger Syndrome Be At Risk of Bullying Other People? 22.
How Might I Feel When I Am Bullying Others? 23. What Might I Think When I
Am Bullying Others? 24. How Might I Behave When I Am Bullying Others? 25.
Why Is It Important Not To Bully Others? 26. How Can I Stop Bullying
Others? 27. My Plan To Stay Positive. 28. When Things Go Well. 29. If
Nothing Seems To Work... Part Five: Additional Information. 30. Other
People's Stories. 31. Information for Family Members, Carers, Employers,
Tutors or Others Who Work With Individuals With ASD. 32. Contacts and
Resources. References. Index.
this book. Part One: An Introduction to Bullying. 1. Your Experiences of
Bullying. 2. What is Bullying? 3. Where Can Bullying Happen? 4. Who Can Be
a Bully? 5. Who Might Be the Victim of a Bully? 6. Why Might People with
Autism or Asperger Syndrome be at Risk of Bullying? Part Two: An
Introduction to feelings, Thoughts and Behaviours. 7. Feelings. 8.
Thoughts. 9. Behaviours. 10. Assertiveness: One Way of Behaving. 11. The
Relationship Between Feelings, Thoughts and Behaviour. Part Three: For
Those Who Are Being Bullied. 12. How Might I Feel When I am Being Bullied?
13. What Might I Think When I Am Being Bullied? 14. How Might I Behave When
I Am Being Bullied? 15. Recognising When You Are Not Being Bullied. 16. Why
Is It Important to Deal With Bullying? 17. How Can You Deal With Bullying?
18. My Plan to Stay Positive. 19. When Things Go Well. 20. If Nothing Seems
To Work. Part Four: For Those Who Are Bullying Others. 21. Why Might People
with Autism or Asperger Syndrome Be At Risk of Bullying Other People? 22.
How Might I Feel When I Am Bullying Others? 23. What Might I Think When I
Am Bullying Others? 24. How Might I Behave When I Am Bullying Others? 25.
Why Is It Important Not To Bully Others? 26. How Can I Stop Bullying
Others? 27. My Plan To Stay Positive. 28. When Things Go Well. 29. If
Nothing Seems To Work... Part Five: Additional Information. 30. Other
People's Stories. 31. Information for Family Members, Carers, Employers,
Tutors or Others Who Work With Individuals With ASD. 32. Contacts and
Resources. References. Index.