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Helping the helper help: a preface of sorts about me, why and for whom -- Part 1: The professional role -- Interactions and reflections on professionalism -- The framework and ideologies: a chapter on how it can be a constructive action to smash a window -- Same same but different: a chapter for everyone but especially for those who have previously worked in psychosocial treatment settings -- Just doing your job or being a true professional? a chapter with some thoughts about what professionalism could mean -- Remove the cake even if you don't think it's ready - Common pitfalls for staff: a chapter on things you would rather avoid -- 'You never know if orange juice will taste like orange juice': a chapter on sensory processing issues -- The man with two left feet: a chapter on motor skills -- One person may be of many ages: a chapter on the development perspective -- Say what you mean and mean what you say: a chapter on communication -- Living without a spare petrol can: a chapter on energy and stress.
Writing from an insider's perspective and an autism professional, Gerland offers original explanations of the characteristics of autism, showing how to discover the root cause of behaviours that are challenging, not just how to manage them superficially. She explains how to overcome common pitfalls to build more effective working relationships.
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