Autismus und Gesundheit - Besonderheiten erkennen - Hürden überwinden - Ressourcen fördern

von: Christine Preißmann

Kohlhammer Verlag, 2017

ISBN: 9783170320291 , 201 Seiten

Format: ePUB

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Access to the health-care system is difficult for people with autism spectrum disturbances as a result of many obstacles. Medical care for many of those affected and their health situation are therefore inadequate. This book provides helpful ideas on how to make collaboration successful for everyone involved. Numerous areas that are necessary for leading a healthy life are discussed: in addition to diagnosis, symptoms and treatment options, special aspects of medical care for people with autism are also presented in relation to a wide variety of barriers. Frequent accompanying illnesses and crisis situations are taken into account, as well as a generally healthy lifestyle, the need for sports and exercise, and autism in transitional periods such as puberty and in the elderly. The book provides an overview of measures for achieving barrier-free access in the various areas of life (school, work and professional life, accommodation, everyday life, friendships, etc.) and offers tips for individuals who are affected, for their relatives and for medical specialists.

Dr. Christine Preißmann is a physician working in general practice and psychotherapy and is suffering from Asperger autism herself. She is the author of several books (including Psychotherapy and Counselling for People with Asperger Syndrome, 3rd ed. 2013; Happiness and Life Satisfaction for People with Autism, 2015) and regularly gives lectures at conferences and specialist meetings. She has contact with specialists in the treatment of autism, members of the boards of the relevant specialist associations, and with self-help groups for those affected and for their relatives.