Full Description
This neurodiversity-informed handbook provides clinicians with a way to think, talk, and write about the autism spectrum brain style in positive, descriptive language that is tailored to the needs of individual clients.
Each chapter provides readers with compelling and instantly recognizable ways to reveal the autistic brain's strengths and differences, reframe behavioral patterns using neuro-affirming language, and link those descriptions to practical, positive supports. The book includes a glossary of descriptive terms and multiple examples of autistic Brain Style Profiles that hold the client's lived experience at the center of treatment, while allowing for individualized treatment and support based on the client's age and verbal fluency.
This book is an ideal resource for clinicians who wish to reframe diagnosis into a strengths-based narrative and partner with clients to support self-determined needs.
Contents
Part I: Creating the individual's Brain Style Profile 1. Reveal the story: young children across levels of verbal fluency - Maya and Maxwell 2. Reveal the story: children and adolescents - Malik and Marisa 3. Reveal the Story: adults across the lifespan - Morgan, Miranda, and Matt Part II: Laying the foundation: linking the Brain Style Profile to positive supports 4. Support the story: young children across levels of verbal fluency - Maya and Maxwell 5. Support the story: children and adolescents - Malik and Marissa 6. Support the story: adults across the lifespan - Morgan, Miranda, and Matt