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Abstract
Communication is one of the biggest challenges faced by people with Asperger's Syndrome (AS), yet an Asperger marriage requires communication more than any other relationship. Thousands of people live in Asperger marriages without knowing the answers to important questions such as `What behaviours indicate that my spouse has AS?' `Is it worthwhile to get a diagnosis?' `Is there hope for improvement?'
Katrin Bentley has been married for 18 years. Since receiving her husband's diagnosis of AS, their marriage has improved substantially. They learnt to accept each other's different approaches to life and found ways to overcome problems and misunderstandings. Today they are happily married and able to communicate effectively.
Alone Together shares the struggle of one couple to rescue their marriage. It is uplifting and humorous, and includes plenty of tips to making an Asperger marriage succeed. This book offers couples hope, encouragement and strategies for their own marriages.
A really honest and accurate account of what it is like living in a relationship with a man who is affected by Asperger syndrome. There will be something in this book for any one living in such a relationship and it will provide an invaluable guide to professionals who wish to develop their understanding of Asperger relationships. Katrin describes very honestly both the ups and downs of living with her husband Gavin and shows the difference that awareness, understanding and commitment can make towards the success of living with this complex syndrome.
Maxine Aston, author of Aspergers in Love and The other half of Asperger Syndrome
Bentley is lively and informative regarding life in an AS (Asperger Syndrome) household and practitioners would gain insight into the realities by reading this book.
Therapy Today
Katrin Bentley has been married for 18 years. Communication is one of the biggest challenges faced by people with Asperger's Syndrome yet Asperger marriages require communication more than any other relationship.
Alone Together shares the struggle of one couple to rescue their marriage. Since receiving her husband's diagnosis of AS, their marriage has improved substantially. They learnt to accept each other's different approaches to life, and found ways to overcome problems and misunderstandings. The book includes tips on making an Asperger marriage succeed.
Autism Us
Katrin Bentley was born in Switzerland but now lives in Queensland, Australia, with her husband, Gavin, who has Asperger's Syndrome. Katrin volunteers at Asperger Services Australia. She is also a qualified primary school teacher and fitness instructor.
This book could change your relationship and your life.
Tony Attwood, author of The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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1. Introduction | |||
2. Multidimensional child poverty and the SDGs: From measurement to action | |||
3. Women’s Empowerment and Impact on Child Nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa | |||
4. Driving factors of educational enrolment and attendance: Impact of the 2012 conflict | |||
5. Delving deeper into child poverty and its drivers in sub-Saharan African: A multidimensional approach for Nigeria | |||
6. Achieving child-centred SDGs in Ethiopia: The potential of inter-sectoral synergies | |||
7. Weather shocks and children’s growth deprivations: Understanding and mitigating the impact | |||
8. Child-sensitive non-contributory social protection in North Africa | |||
9. Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme and adolescent wellbeing: Evidence from Gender and Adolescence Global Evidence (GAGE) | |||
10. Social protection for livelihood sustainability in Ghana: Does LEAP cash transfer eradicate extreme poverty? | |||
11. Child-sensitive protection programme on hunger and malnutrition in under-five year children in Nigeria | |||
12. Can cash transfers transform child wellbeing in fragile contexts? Evidence from Liberia’s Bomi cash transfer pilot | |||
13. Rethinking public finance for children: Monitoring for results. Evidence from Uganda | |||
14. Children, disabilities and poverty: Enforcing the human right to inclusive education in sub-Saharan Africa | |||
15. Ensuring children’s social protection in the Democratic Republic of Congo: A case Study of combatting child labour in the Copper-Cobalt Belt | |||
16. The life of Ba’Aka children and their rights: Between the processes of poverty and deprivation |