Integrative psychotherapeutic approaches to autism spectrum conditions : working with hearts of glass / David Moat.
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- Working with hearts of glass
- Autism spectrum disorders -- Treatment
- Autism spectrum disorders in children -- Treatment
- Psychotherapy
- Troubles du spectre de l'autisme -- Traitement
- Troubles du spectre de l'autisme chez l'enfant -- Traitement
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Psychopathology -- Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders -- Treatment
- Psychotherapy
- 616.85/882 23
- RC553.A88 M656 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledged, accepted, and embraced -- Integrative psychotherapeutic principles -- ... and breathe! -- Social coaching -- Goals and targets -- Beyond words -- Using play and creativity in therapy -- Hypnotherapeutic techniques -- Imagery and story-making -- Anger -- Anxiety -- Loss and bereavement -- Positive life planning -- New developments -- Appendix : historical influences on psychotherapy for autism.
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David Moat shows that counselling and emotional support is not only possible for people on the autism spectrum, but essential. He describes the impact of autism on emotional regulation, looks at how various therapeutic principles can be applied to address these issues and identifies strategies for dealing with common emotional difficulties.
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