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      The Nine Degrees of Autism book

      A Developmental Model for the Alignment and Reconciliation of Hidden Neurological Conditions

      The Nine Degrees of Autism

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      The Nine Degrees of Autism book

      A Developmental Model for the Alignment and Reconciliation of Hidden Neurological Conditions
      ByPhilip Wylie, Wenn B. Lawson, Luke Beardon
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2015
      eBook Published 21 October 2015
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315714332
      Pages 210
      eBook ISBN 9781315714332
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Education, Health and Social Care
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      Wylie, P., Lawson, W.B., & Beardon, L. (2015). The Nine Degrees of Autism: A Developmental Model for the Alignment and Reconciliation of Hidden Neurological Conditions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315714332

      ABSTRACT

      The Nine Degrees of Autism presents a much-needed positive tool for understanding the developmental process of autism, and to facilitate the improved mental health and well-being of individuals on the spectrum. The ground-breaking model charts nine distinct stages of development - from pre-identification, to learning to live with changes in self-image following a late diagnosis, through to self-acceptance and wellbeing. Using the model as a framework each chapter focuses on a particular stage of the process. Experts provide personal insights into the environmental and societal challenges faced by individuals with autism, and dispel a number of popular misconceptions.
       
      The positive developmental model described in this book will encourage people on the Spectrum to accept themselves by focusing on their gifts rather than weaknesses, and to avoid identifying with negative medical classifications. The developmental process which the authors describe is also applicable to other ‘hidden’ neurological conditions such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Aphasia, and ADHD.
       
      The book should be read by anyone who wants to understand the real nature and experience of autism and will also be essential reading for a range of professionals seeking to work more effectively with individuals on the spectrum.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |36 pages

      The autism spectrum

      chapter |10 pages

      Introduction

      ByTony Attwood

      chapter |24 pages

      A spectrum of neurodevelopment

      ByEmily L. Casanova, Manual F. Casanova

      part |138 pages

      The nine degrees of autism

      chapter |18 pages

      The first degree of autism

      Being born on the autism spectrum
      ByMichael Fitzgerald, Philip Wylie

      chapter |16 pages

      The second degree of autism

      Knowing that we are different, without understanding why
      ByLouise Page

      chapter |12 pages

      The third degree of autism

      Developing secondary health issues
      ByLaura Battles

      chapter |24 pages

      The fourth degree of autism

      Self-identification
      ByDebra Moore

      chapter |12 pages

      The fifth degree of autism

      Consideration of all options
      ByStephen Shore

      chapter |16 pages

      The sixth degree of autism

      Resolution to live with autism: the crisis of identity
      ByAltazar Rossiter

      chapter |14 pages

      The seventh degree of autism

      Acceptance
      ByWenn B. Lawson

      chapter |12 pages

      The eighth degree of autism

      Unconditional service
      BySara Heath

      chapter |12 pages

      The ninth degree of autism

      Recognition, mastery, and unity
      ByTemple Grandin, Debra Moore
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