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Therapeutic Adventures with Autistic Children

Connecting through Movement, Play and Creativity
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A vivid exploration of working with autistic children using empowering techniques from a range of creative therapies. Each chapter in this heartening book is the story of a child with autism and how therapy was pivotal in confronting his or her individual dilemma.
 
Covering many of the behaviours characteristic to autism, such as uncontrolled anger and obsessive tendencies, the therapies used range from drawing and dancing to meditation and martial arts, depending on the needs and interests of each child. The key message is that investing in the relationship between the therapist and the child - so that they grow, play and develop together - is transformative.
 
Market: Professionals working therapeutically with young people on the autism spectrum, including counsellors, psychologists, psychotherapists, dance movement therapists, play therapists arts therapists, yoga therapists, bodyworkers, and also teachers and social workers; parents of young people with autism.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. In the Moment: Stepping on Sunlight; 2. Upside Down Elevator Ride; 3. 'Teach me to Meditate'; 4. The Swinging Door of Autism; 5. Into The Woods; 6. OK Computer?; 7. In the Moment: Dancing at The Edges; 8. Puppets to The Rescue!; 9. Artist in Residence; 10. The Way of The Warrior; 11. Yoga: Going Inside to get Outside; 12. Time Off from Myself: Anxiety and Mindfulness; 13. The Big Question; References; About the Author; Further Reading
With his honest assessments and creative interventions, the author presents a wonderful array of practical teaching ideas. I highly recommend this book for anyone who parents or supports another person's social and emotional development.
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