Paperback
Pages 224
Organized around common triggers of difficult behavior, such as sensory sensitivity, changes in routine, or lack of control, as well as the longer-term effects of autism on social connectedness and personal well-being, the book examines how a variety of innovative relationship styles can be effective in reducing harmful behaviors, and encouraging positive ones. Drawing on over 30 years experience of working with autistic people and their families, John Clements provides ideas and tips, exercises, case studies and a log book to help families identify what is causing damaging behavior, and what works to prevent and calm it. Realistic information about working together with individuals, families and outside agencies, and about the pros and cons of medication, is also included.
This hands-on, practical manual will be indispensable for families, carers and anyone looking after people with autism 'behaving badly'.