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Autism and Enablement

Occupational Therapy Approaches to Promote Independence for Adults with Autism

Matt Bushell, Ute Vann, Sandra Gasson, et al.

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Beschreibung

Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) or a suspected diagnosis often have hidden needs that go unmet by public services. This book describes and analyses the Kent ASC enablement approach, a short-term intervention led by occupational therapy to promote people with ASC becoming more self-aware and self-sufficient outside of public services.

Designed to teach adults with ASC strategies for controlling their sensory, motor-processing and social-communication needs and preferences, this person-centred approach gives them greater self-management over their lives. The book also provides an overview of a range of both professional and self-help tools and technologies which can be used by adults with ASC to increase independence and wellbeing. Case-studies demonstrate the transformative effects of enablement on daily life for adults with ASC. The book also provides recommendation for building on the enablement approach.

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Asperger’s Syndrome, autistic, strategy, independence, young adults, sensory processing disorder, practical intervention, anxiety, AS, adults, health services, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, self-help, depression, meltdown, independent living, ASD, developmental disability, OCD, teenagers, sensory sensitivities, self-management, overload, self-sufficiency, mental health, communication, technology, daily living, social skills, everyday living, neurodiversity, tool, older adults