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Autism and Enablement

Occupational Therapy Approaches to Promote Independence for Adults with Autism
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Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) or a suspected diagnosis often have hidden needs that go unmet by public services. This book describes and analyses the Kent ASC enablement approach, a short-term intervention led by occupational therapy to promote people with ASC becoming more self-aware and self-sufficient outside of public services.

Designed to teach adults with ASC strategies for controlling their sensory, motor-processing and social-communication needs and preferences, this person-centred approach gives them greater self-management over their lives. The book also provides an overview of a range of both professional and self-help tools and technologies which can be used by adults with ASC to increase independence and wellbeing. Case-studies demonstrate the transformative effects of enablement on daily life for adults with ASC. The book also provides recommendation for building on the enablement approach.
  • Published: Jan 01 1975
  • Pages: 184
  • 228 x 155mm
  • ISBN: 9781785920875
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Press Reviews

  • Jane Miller, County Manager Occupational Therapy and Reablement, Kent County Council

    An excellent read providing visionary insight into the potential that can be achieved via an enablement service for people with autism. The work will provide an excellent model for anyone wishing to enhance the interventions and outcomes for people on the autistic spectrum.
  • Peter Vermeulen, Autism Consultant and Lecturer at Autisme Centraal, Belgium

    With its unique combination of research data and illustrative case examples Autism and Enablement is a rich source of information and inspiration for everyone (not only occupational therapists, also other professionals, parents and even policy makers) looking for ways to increase the independence, relatedness and competence of young adults with autism.