Childhood and adult experiences of individuals with Asperger Syndrome (AS) are becoming increasingly well documented, yet the crucial formative teenage years have, so far, been neglected. Adolescence is a difficult time for any teenager, but when you have Asperger Syndrome this already emotionally complex time of life becomes all the more challenging. Reflecting the views of parents, professionals and those with AS themselves, this book tackles issues that are pertinent to all teenagers, such as sexuality, depression and friendship, as well as discussing topics like disclosure and therapeutic alternatives that are more specific to those with AS. This book aims to make the transition from child to adult as smooth as possible, and is an essential survival guide to adolescence.
Contributions by: Isabelle Henault, Jacqui Jackson, Mike Stanton, DeAnn Hyatt-Foley, Dennis Debbaudt, Steven Gutstein, Dr Anthony Attwood, Stephen Shore, Rebecca Moyes, Lise Pyles
Foreword by: Luke Jackson