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Facilitating Autistic Peer Support Groups

Creating Autism-Affirming Spaces to Build Support and Connection
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This is a practical and comprehensive introduction to running peer support groups for autistic adults. Filled with facilitation strategies based in the core values of emotional safety, openness, mutual respect, and autonomy, this hand-on guide allows facilitators to nurture a trusting and healing environment. Split into four parts, part one presents the values, intentions, and ethical principles that shape how groups operate. Part two focuses on applied practice, including how to structure meetings, defining roles, and sustaining emotional balance. Part three addresses the challenges facilitators may face within group spaces using a trauma-informed approach. Lastly, part four centers the wellbeing of facilitators themselves, offering mindfulness techniques and encouraging self-awareness and boundaries. Each chapter ends with reflection prompts and each part is introduced by a case study to help you connect meaningfully to your work. This book also includes an appendix summarizing techniques into quick, practical summaries for easy reference, making it the go-to guide for anyone operating in the autistic peer support space.
Bird Sellergren, M.A., is an autistic advocate, group facilitator, coach, educator, mindfulness teacher, and founder of Bay Area Autism Collective (BAAC), a nonprofit organization that provides peer support groups for autistic adults. With expertise in neurodiversity, lived experience in the autistic community, and training facilitators to run autistic peer support groups, Bird offers unique insights into creating inclusive, mindful, autism affirming spaces for connection and support.
Practical advice and guidance for anyone facilitating peer group spaces with autistic individuals
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