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Behavioural Concerns and Autistic Spectrum Disorders

Behavioural Concerns and Autistic Spectrum Disorders

John Clements | Ewa Zarkowska

(2000)

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Abstract

Behavioural Concerns and Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Explanations and Strategies for Change is a practical and comprehensive account of how people who attract autism labels can come to behave in ways that give rise to serious concerns in other people and, sometimes, themselves. The authors identify the range of needs that may be expressed through behaviours that cause concern and provide strategies for addressing both needs and behaviours. These strategies are based on extensive research and on the authors' own clinical experience.

Each aspect of need is analysed in detail. General principles for dealing with these needs are presented, and in each case a 'tips and hints' section offers more specific help on possible solutions. Included in the appendices are advice on identifying the factors behind a behaviour that causes concern and guidance on how to ensure that support services are delivering what they should. This is a book that will be essential reading for all those working or living with autistic people.


Clements and Zarkowska's book is filled with parental and professional insights that only come from years of experience. The clinical wisdom makes Behavioural Concerns & Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Explainations and Stategies for Change a great addition to the library of anyone interested in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Journal of Autism Developmental Disorders.
John Clements is a UK clinical psychologist in private practice as a behaviour consultant in Benicia, California. Ewa Zarkowska is a chartered clinical psychologist and senior consultant for Applied Psychology Services, Warlingham, Surrey. Both authors have extensive clinical experience with people whose behaviour is challenging.
Behavioral Concerns and Autistic Spectrums Disorders: Explanations and Stratagies for Change is a practical and comprehensive account of how people who attract autism labels can come to behave in ways that give rise to serious concerns in other people and sometimes themselves. The authors identify the range of needs that may be expressed through behaviours that cause concern and provide strategies for addressing both needs and behaviours. Each aspect of need is analysed in detail. General principles for dealing with these needs are presented and in each case a 'tips and hints' section offers more specific help on possible solutions. Included in the appendices are advice on identifying the factors behind a behaviour that causes concern and guidance on how to ensure that support services are delivering what they should. This is a book that will be essential reading for all those working or living with autistic people.
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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
COVER Cover
Behavioural Concerns\rand Autistic Spectrum Disorders:\rExplorations and Strategies for Change 3
Contents 5
INTRODUCTION\r 7
Part\r1 Perspectives Upon The Issues 9
1\rA View of Autism 11
2\rBeyond Autism – Understanding\rHuman Behaviour 32
Part 2\rHelpful Practices 49
3\rMaintaining a Safe Environment 51
4\rUnderstanding 74
5\rSocial Relating 94
6\rWell Being 118
7\rCompetence 135
8\rObsessions 155
9\rSensitivities 172
10\rMotivation 183
11\rResponding to Behaviour –\rSome Additional Thoughts 198
Part 3\rMaking it Happen 217
12\rExpectations 219
13\rImplementation 226
14\rService Provision Issues 233
APPENDIX 1 AUTISM - SUPPORTERS' HELP TO EXPLORE THE DIFFICULTIES\r 243
APPENDIX 2 IDENTIFYING FACTORS INVOLVED IN A BEHAVIOUR WHICH GIVES CAUSE FOR CONCERN\r 255
APPENDIX 3 CONSTRUCTIVE BEHAVIOURAL SUPPORT - SERVICE EVALUATION GUIDE\r 261
BIBLIOGRAPHY\r 263
INDEX\r 267