Secrets to Success for Professionals in the Autism Field (eBook, ePUB)
An Insider's Guide to Understanding the Autism Spectrum, the Environment and Your Role
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An Insider's Guide to Understanding the Autism Spectrum, the Environment and Your Role
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Gunilla Gerland's extensive experience of the autism spectrum means she is expertly placed to offer a fresh perspective on working with autism as well as a wealth of effective tools and interventions to use in practice.
In a highly readable style, with many inspiring examples, this book offers original explanations of the impairments associated with autism, showing how to discover the root cause of behaviours that are challenging, not just how to manage them superficially. It looks objectively and non-judgementally at the common pitfalls and difficulties that autism professionals may…mehr
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In a highly readable style, with many inspiring examples, this book offers original explanations of the impairments associated with autism, showing how to discover the root cause of behaviours that are challenging, not just how to manage them superficially. It looks objectively and non-judgementally at the common pitfalls and difficulties that autism professionals may encounter, explaining how to deal with these and transition to more effective working relationships. An important section on ethics and reflection equips the reader with the knowledge and skills needed to grow professionally in the field.
Packed with original insights and practical, hands-on tools and strategies, this is essential reading for teachers, teaching assistants, support workers, counsellors, social workers and anyone else working with individuals of any age on the autism spectrum.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857007247
- Artikelnr.: 38242445
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857007247
- Artikelnr.: 38242445
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Section I: The Professional Role...which deals with interactions and
reflects on professionalism. 2. The Framework and Ideologies - a chapter on
how it can be a constructive action to smash a window. 3. Same Same but
Different - a chapter for everyone but especially for those who have
previously worked in psychosocial treatment settings. 4. Just doing your
job or being a true professional? A chapter with some thoughts about what
professionalism could mean. 4.1. Awareness, Development and Change. 4.2.
Making right and doing wrong. 4.3 Empathy, ethics and moral competence.
4.4. Some ideas. 5. Remove the cake even if you don't think it's ready:
Common pitfalls for staff - A chapter on things you would rather avoid.
5.1. Pitfall 1 and 2: Falling into another role (than the professional) -
"Parent" or "Buddy". 5.2. Pitfall 3: That's the way he wants it! 5.3.
Pitfall 4: Prohibit or allow - this is not the question! 5.4. Pitfall 5:
Steering the will of others. 5.5. Pitfall 6: Excessive empathy. 5.6.
Pitfall 7: Lack of empathy. 5.7. Pitfall 8: Universal truths. 5.8. Pitfall
9: "We know this". 5.9. Pitfall 10: More normal than normal. 5.10. Pitfall
11: The gender trap? 5.11. Pitfall 12: Good aids that no one uses. 5.12.
Pitfall 13: "What if everybody...?" 5.13. Pitfall 14: Other children will
never accept... 5.14. Pitfall 15: Normality produces quality of life.
Section II: Understanding the Impairments...which deals with the symptoms
we often see and what may cause them. 6. "You never know if orange juice
will taste like orange juice." A chapter on sensory processing issues. 6.1.
The visual perception. 6.2. The tactile perception. 6.3. The auditory
perception. 6.4. The olfactory sense. 6.5. The sense of taste. 6.6.
Balance. 6.7. Proprioception - "Muscle and joint sense". 6.8. Interoceptive
senses. 6.9. Synaesthesia. 6.10. Sensory integration problems. 6.11.
Desensitization (Habituation). 6.12. Different is not always a problem.
6.13. How do we know, what do we do? 7. The man with two left feet - a
chapter on motor skills. 7.1. Motor automization. 7.2 Other motor
difficulties. 7.3. Practical implications. 8. One person may be of many
ages. - a chapter on the development perspective. 8.1. Mentalization in
practice. 9. Say what you mean and mean what you say - a chapter on
communication. 9.1. Language comprehension poorer than verbal expression.
9.2. Echolalia. 9.3. Truths, lies and subtext. 9.4. To announce your
actions. 9.5. Literal language comprehension. 9.6. Lack of "auto
correction". 9.7 "Attitude". 9.8. Restorative Communication. 9.9.
Repetitive communication. 10. Living without a spare gas can - a chapter on
energy and stress. 10.1. The drop excavates the stone (and the straw that
broke the camel's back). 10.2. Stress and stress management. 10.3. Sleep.
10.4. Time Perception. 11. I don't give a damn about the chores! A chapter
on cognition. 11.1. Executive functions. 11.2. Working memory. 11.3.
Categorization. 12. The short and boring chapter - a chapter on
definitions, incidence and other things you may want to know, but which are
of little help little in practice. 12.1. Definition. 12.2. Incidence. 12.3.
Causes. 12.4. Criteria. 12.5. Work-up. Section III: The Change
Process...which is an important element of the craftsmanship. 13. Can we
make a deaf person hear better by setting limits? A chapter on punishment
of "violations", and consequences of action. 13.1. Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.
13.2. Truth and Consequence. 13.3. Making the professional "environmental
friendly". 13.4. Avoid a financial crisis on the trust account. 13.5. The
development of mature strategies - how does it come about? 14. CRAP - a
chapter with thoughts on the use of Confirmations or Rewards, the idea of
being Affirmative, and why Punishments do not work. 14.1. Attribution.
14.2. Penalty marking is banned! 14.3. A/C - Affirm and Confirm. 15. Diving
lessons in the ocean - a chapter on how to make assessments and analyses.
15.1. Assessment. 15.2. Analysis and hypothesis. 15.3. Intervention plan.
15.4. Evaluation. 15.5. Documentation. 15.6. Troubleshooting or "HELP - it
does not work!" 15.7. Finally, about assessments. 16. An underwater guide -
a chapter on common contributing factors in challenging behaviours. 16.1.
Self-esteem. 16.2. Ability to envision/imagine. 16.3. Developmental
perspective and Theory of Mind (mentalization). 16.4. Communication. 16.5.
There and then, here and now: When someone fights or injures himself. 17.
The danger of focusing on the behaviour itself - a chapter about what could
happen if you do not learn to dive. Section IV: Practical Intervention. 18.
The toolbox - an introduction to the tools. 19. Not having to learn to be
"as others" - a chapter on adjustments. 20. Inform more - and well! A
chapter on how we can work with information as a tool. 20.1. The individual
- "I do not have any bloody autism!" 21. Written, drawn and other visual
aids - an important chapter on matters that too many get too little of!
21.1. Choices and ability to envision. 21.2. Informed choices. 21.3.
Stress, overview and time. 21.4. TEACCH. 21.5. Social stories and comic
strip conversations. 21.6. Nag-free information. 21.7. The time model.
21.8. Five point scale. 21.9. The
Clothes-according-to-temperature-thermometer. 22. Talk, gab and babble, and
a little about how to play - a chapter on how to use conversation as a
tool. 22.1. Conversations for "landing". 22.2. Solution-focused
conversations. 22.3. Furnishing. 22.4. Conversations in group. 22.5.
Younger children: play skills. 22.6. Rule play. 23. Can you be yourself
when you do not know who you are? A chapter on working with self-knowledge
and self-esteem. 23.1. Thought - Feeling - Action. 23.2. Getting your
reality confirmed. 23.3. Positive feedback. 23.4. Balance of power. 23.5.
Better communication skills break powerlessness. 24. Methods and approaches
- a short chapter about some specific techniques that may be useful. 24.1.
Social stories and drawn conversations. 24.2. Solution-focused methods.
24.3. Cat-kit. 24.4. CBT. 24.5 Motivational interviewing. 25. Tips, tricks
and gadgets - a final chapter for filling your toolbox. 25.1. Learning to
shop. 25.2. Structure in the fridge. 25.3. Belt bag. 25.4. Smart phones and
apps. 25.5. Brushing teeth and hygiene. 25.6. Other stuff. 26.
Finally...the last chapter. 27. But wait a minute, was not the previous
chapter the last chapter? References. Index.
Section I: The Professional Role...which deals with interactions and
reflects on professionalism. 2. The Framework and Ideologies - a chapter on
how it can be a constructive action to smash a window. 3. Same Same but
Different - a chapter for everyone but especially for those who have
previously worked in psychosocial treatment settings. 4. Just doing your
job or being a true professional? A chapter with some thoughts about what
professionalism could mean. 4.1. Awareness, Development and Change. 4.2.
Making right and doing wrong. 4.3 Empathy, ethics and moral competence.
4.4. Some ideas. 5. Remove the cake even if you don't think it's ready:
Common pitfalls for staff - A chapter on things you would rather avoid.
5.1. Pitfall 1 and 2: Falling into another role (than the professional) -
"Parent" or "Buddy". 5.2. Pitfall 3: That's the way he wants it! 5.3.
Pitfall 4: Prohibit or allow - this is not the question! 5.4. Pitfall 5:
Steering the will of others. 5.5. Pitfall 6: Excessive empathy. 5.6.
Pitfall 7: Lack of empathy. 5.7. Pitfall 8: Universal truths. 5.8. Pitfall
9: "We know this". 5.9. Pitfall 10: More normal than normal. 5.10. Pitfall
11: The gender trap? 5.11. Pitfall 12: Good aids that no one uses. 5.12.
Pitfall 13: "What if everybody...?" 5.13. Pitfall 14: Other children will
never accept... 5.14. Pitfall 15: Normality produces quality of life.
Section II: Understanding the Impairments...which deals with the symptoms
we often see and what may cause them. 6. "You never know if orange juice
will taste like orange juice." A chapter on sensory processing issues. 6.1.
The visual perception. 6.2. The tactile perception. 6.3. The auditory
perception. 6.4. The olfactory sense. 6.5. The sense of taste. 6.6.
Balance. 6.7. Proprioception - "Muscle and joint sense". 6.8. Interoceptive
senses. 6.9. Synaesthesia. 6.10. Sensory integration problems. 6.11.
Desensitization (Habituation). 6.12. Different is not always a problem.
6.13. How do we know, what do we do? 7. The man with two left feet - a
chapter on motor skills. 7.1. Motor automization. 7.2 Other motor
difficulties. 7.3. Practical implications. 8. One person may be of many
ages. - a chapter on the development perspective. 8.1. Mentalization in
practice. 9. Say what you mean and mean what you say - a chapter on
communication. 9.1. Language comprehension poorer than verbal expression.
9.2. Echolalia. 9.3. Truths, lies and subtext. 9.4. To announce your
actions. 9.5. Literal language comprehension. 9.6. Lack of "auto
correction". 9.7 "Attitude". 9.8. Restorative Communication. 9.9.
Repetitive communication. 10. Living without a spare gas can - a chapter on
energy and stress. 10.1. The drop excavates the stone (and the straw that
broke the camel's back). 10.2. Stress and stress management. 10.3. Sleep.
10.4. Time Perception. 11. I don't give a damn about the chores! A chapter
on cognition. 11.1. Executive functions. 11.2. Working memory. 11.3.
Categorization. 12. The short and boring chapter - a chapter on
definitions, incidence and other things you may want to know, but which are
of little help little in practice. 12.1. Definition. 12.2. Incidence. 12.3.
Causes. 12.4. Criteria. 12.5. Work-up. Section III: The Change
Process...which is an important element of the craftsmanship. 13. Can we
make a deaf person hear better by setting limits? A chapter on punishment
of "violations", and consequences of action. 13.1. Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.
13.2. Truth and Consequence. 13.3. Making the professional "environmental
friendly". 13.4. Avoid a financial crisis on the trust account. 13.5. The
development of mature strategies - how does it come about? 14. CRAP - a
chapter with thoughts on the use of Confirmations or Rewards, the idea of
being Affirmative, and why Punishments do not work. 14.1. Attribution.
14.2. Penalty marking is banned! 14.3. A/C - Affirm and Confirm. 15. Diving
lessons in the ocean - a chapter on how to make assessments and analyses.
15.1. Assessment. 15.2. Analysis and hypothesis. 15.3. Intervention plan.
15.4. Evaluation. 15.5. Documentation. 15.6. Troubleshooting or "HELP - it
does not work!" 15.7. Finally, about assessments. 16. An underwater guide -
a chapter on common contributing factors in challenging behaviours. 16.1.
Self-esteem. 16.2. Ability to envision/imagine. 16.3. Developmental
perspective and Theory of Mind (mentalization). 16.4. Communication. 16.5.
There and then, here and now: When someone fights or injures himself. 17.
The danger of focusing on the behaviour itself - a chapter about what could
happen if you do not learn to dive. Section IV: Practical Intervention. 18.
The toolbox - an introduction to the tools. 19. Not having to learn to be
"as others" - a chapter on adjustments. 20. Inform more - and well! A
chapter on how we can work with information as a tool. 20.1. The individual
- "I do not have any bloody autism!" 21. Written, drawn and other visual
aids - an important chapter on matters that too many get too little of!
21.1. Choices and ability to envision. 21.2. Informed choices. 21.3.
Stress, overview and time. 21.4. TEACCH. 21.5. Social stories and comic
strip conversations. 21.6. Nag-free information. 21.7. The time model.
21.8. Five point scale. 21.9. The
Clothes-according-to-temperature-thermometer. 22. Talk, gab and babble, and
a little about how to play - a chapter on how to use conversation as a
tool. 22.1. Conversations for "landing". 22.2. Solution-focused
conversations. 22.3. Furnishing. 22.4. Conversations in group. 22.5.
Younger children: play skills. 22.6. Rule play. 23. Can you be yourself
when you do not know who you are? A chapter on working with self-knowledge
and self-esteem. 23.1. Thought - Feeling - Action. 23.2. Getting your
reality confirmed. 23.3. Positive feedback. 23.4. Balance of power. 23.5.
Better communication skills break powerlessness. 24. Methods and approaches
- a short chapter about some specific techniques that may be useful. 24.1.
Social stories and drawn conversations. 24.2. Solution-focused methods.
24.3. Cat-kit. 24.4. CBT. 24.5 Motivational interviewing. 25. Tips, tricks
and gadgets - a final chapter for filling your toolbox. 25.1. Learning to
shop. 25.2. Structure in the fridge. 25.3. Belt bag. 25.4. Smart phones and
apps. 25.5. Brushing teeth and hygiene. 25.6. Other stuff. 26.
Finally...the last chapter. 27. But wait a minute, was not the previous
chapter the last chapter? References. Index.