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Häftad, Engelska, 2018
143 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 201964 kr
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This is a collection of stories told by physicians, psychotherapists, and nurses, written in their own words, detailing the personal thoughts/feelings that have colored their work in the helping professions. Deeply personal, honest, and vulnerable, these professionals share the stories that have been untold until now. Ethical and legal concerns often quell the desire to tell these stories. But they are just too compelling, heartwarming, and at times, heartbreaking to leave untold. Have you ever wondered what your counselor was really thinking when you shared your story? Have you wondered if your healthcare provider has experienced something in his/her personal life that has influenced the way you are being treated or were treated? This book answers these questions. This collection of stories offers some insight into both the intellectual and emotional side of our work. You’ll see that just as we affect your lives, you in turn profoundly affect ours.
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
275 kr
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Autistic people often feel they have to present as neurotypical or perform neurotypical social behaviours in order to fit in. So-called 'masking' is a social survival strategy used by autistic people in situations where neurodiversity is not understood or welcomed. While this is a commonly observed phenomenon in the autistic community, the complexities of masking are still not widely understood.This book combines the latest research with personal case studies detailing autistic experiences of masking. It explains what masking is and the various strategies used to mask in social situations. The research also delves into the psychology behind masking and the specifics of masking at school, at social events with peers, and at work. The book looks at the consequences of masking, including the toll it can have on mental and physical health, and suggests guidance for family, professionals, and employers to ameliorate negative effects. With a diverse range of voices, including perspectives across gender, ethnicity and age, this is the comprehensive guide to masking and how to support autistic people who mask.
E-bok
Engelska, 2021292 kr
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Autistic people often feel they have to present as neurotypical or perform neurotypical social behaviours in order to fit in. So-called 'masking' is a social survival strategy used by autistic people in situations where neurodiversity is not understood or welcomed. While this is a commonly observed phenomenon in the autistic community, the complexities of masking are still not widely understood.This book combines the latest research with personal case studies detailing autistic experiences of masking. It explains what masking is and the various strategies used to mask in social situations. The research also delves into the psychology behind masking and the specifics of masking at school, at social events with peers, and at work. The book looks at the consequences of masking, including the toll it can have on mental and physical health, and suggests guidance for family, professionals, and employers to ameliorate negative effects. With a diverse range of voices, including perspectives across gender, ethnicity and age, this is the comprehensive guide to masking and how to support autistic people who mask.