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Zoya's life turns upside down with the diagnosis of Zaki's autism. Trigerred by the trauma of her oldest child's condition Zoya plummets into chronic anxiety and depression. Zoya's strength of faith and irrepressible optimism carries her through to Zaki's teenage years wherein he has flourished as a loving and jovial young adult

Produktbeschreibung
Zoya's life turns upside down with the diagnosis of Zaki's autism. Trigerred by the trauma of her oldest child's condition Zoya plummets into chronic anxiety and depression. Zoya's strength of faith and irrepressible optimism carries her through to Zaki's teenage years wherein he has flourished as a loving and jovial young adult
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Autorenporträt
Huma Durrani is a Pakistani Singaporean, an art therapist by profession and the mother of three beautiful boys the eldest of whom has autism. Spurred by her sons condition and inspired by the power of images Huma pursued a career in Art therapy and currently works with children with special needs and psycho-emotional issues. She decided to write a memoir of her journey with her son, which entailed huge challenges, emotional and psychological, in order to bring attention to the neglected area of special needs and mental illness. Her mission is to encourage openness, acceptance and advocacy of differences in individuals and the endorsement of a pro-active approach towards dealing with mental health issues. Huma is author of the following paper: Durrani, H. (2014). Facilitating Attachment in Children With Autism Through Art Therapy: A Case Study. Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, 24(2), 99-108.