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Review Karen has used her extensive clinical experience and insight, as well as compassion, to write the definitive guide to the key characteristics, adjustments and behaviours associated with the female expression of ASD. This is the primary source for guidance for parents and professionals, and also for girls and women who have Asperger's syndrome. --From the foreword by Tony Attwood, Clinical Psychologist and author of The Complete Guide to Asperger s SyndromeKaren has contributed a valuable addition to the growing wealth of knowledge about the female autistic profile. With real-life examples and tips for living well, this book will support autistic women to gain the real sense of our own identity that we all need. --Sarah Hendrickx, Autistic Adult and Autism Specialist, author of Women and Girls with ASD: Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old AgeThis book provides a refreshing and empowering look at the female experience of autism spectrum disorders throughout the life span. Dr McKibbin's compassionate insights on the challenges and gifts unique to girls and women on the spectrum will leave readers inspired. This is a refreshing opportunity for readers to shift their focus from how autism sets individuals apart to truly appreciating the common threads that bind us together. Truly, a must read. --Erin Moran, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist Book Description An insightful guide to what life is really like for girls and women on the autism spectrum From the Author Karen McKibbin is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and has worked with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder for over 15 years. She was mentored by Dr Tony Attwood and spent time working with him in his clinics in Australia. She now runs a successful practice specializing in working with females with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. She lives in Portland, OR. About the Author Karen McKibbin is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and has worked with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder for over 15 years. She was mentored by Dr Tony Attwood and spent time working with him in his clinics in Australia. She now runs a successful practice specializing in working with females with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome. She lives in Portland, OR.
A**R
Very difficult to read due to typesetting issues
Sadly, and quite unrelated to the topic of the book, I found the book almost unreadable due to text formatting issues. The text alternates - for no particular good reason - between four different fonts, most of them with weird variable spacing that changes dramatically between every line. There are half a dozen different header formats, used in a consistently inconsistent manner. Bit of an example of the school essay rule of "don't mess around with formatting unless you know what you're doing". Someone at the publishing house ought to have assisted the author with this.
C**E
Girls autism info
Needed to replace lost book. Good info on the subject.
J**5
It is well written and easily understandable for those of us who don't have autism ...
I was thrilled to receive this book. So far I have read the first few chapters and it has got my attention from the word go. It is well written and easily understandable for those of us who don't have autism or asberger syndrome, and we should appreciate what these parents and their children go through. Well done to the Author.
K**E
very good!
good book, used it for uni. very interesting!
A**H
Really informative
I could relate so much to the experiences shared in this book from childhood, as a teenager and adult. Very interesting as a newly-diagnosed aspie.
N**N
Lots of great advice, well needed
Acceptance and understanding were the theme to this book. Lots of great advice, well needed.
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