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Group Treatment for Asperger Syndrome: A Social Skills Curriculum

By: Adams, LynnISBN: 9781597560221Subject(s): Relationships | Social | Asperger Syndrome | Interventions
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Books - General Books - General Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
Books General Available 2022-6991
Books - General Books - General Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
Books General Available 2018-1670
Books - General Books - General Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
Books General Available 2018-1487
Books - General Books - General Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
Books General Available 2018-1752

This book provides a functional curriculum for social skill work in the group setting for children with Asperger Syndrome (AS). Adams, Director of the Radford University Autism Center, has been providing group intervention for children with AS for the past five years and has based this guide directly on case studies and experience. The result is a necessary guide to an approach that proves ideal for both clinicians and the children they work with. In a group setting, children learn to be part of a group and to interact with peers, while clinicians are able to provide social skill instruction to several children at once. This book is divided into sections that provide information about AS, principles for group intervention, and curricula for group intervention for three different age groups. Adams outlines original exercises for children of preschool (ages 4 and 5), elementary (ages 6 though 9), and late elementary/middle school (ages 10 through 12). This book is unique in its subject matter and approach, and has been written to fill a void in the current clinical literature. Clinicians who work with children with AS will find this friendly resource manual an easy to use and highly interactive learning tool that will improve their clinical repertoire by allowing them to provide effective group treatment for children with AS.

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