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SUPPORTING AUTISTIC PEOPLE WITH EATING DISORDERS A Guide to Adapting Treatment and Supporting Recovery

Edited by Kate Tchanturia 272pp. • Paperback • 9781787754454 • $17.95 This book explores the link between autism and eating disorders from clinical research and first-hand experience. Chapters explore the ways in which traditional eating disorder treatments can be adapted to support autistic people.

FROM HURT TO HOPE Stories of Mental Health, Mental Illness and Being Autistic

Edited by Mair Elliott 240pp. • Paperback • 9781787755857 • $19.95

Essays about mental health on the autism spectrum from a diverse range of people. Each contributor follows the topics of hurt, help, and looking forward in hope. Covering trauma, relationships, the carer perspective, healthcare, intersectionality and more.

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER AND MASKING How and Why People Do It and the Impact It Can Have

Dr. Felicity Sedgewick, Dr. Laura Hull and Helen Ellis 240pp. • Paperback • 9781787755796 • $24.95

This book offers an in in-depth overview of how and why autistic people mask and the impact it can have. Combining the latest research with contributed case studies.

UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING ANXIETY IN AUTISM A Multi-Discipinary Approach

Edited by Stephen M. Edelson and Jane Botsford Johnson Foreword by Dr. David G. Amaral 272pp. • Paperback• 9781787751521 • $34.95 A comprehensive guide to assessing and treating anxiety disorders within autistic individuals.

LIVING WITH PTSD ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM An Insightful Analysis with Practical Applications

Lisa Morgan, M.Ed. and Mary P. Donahue, Ph.D Foreword by Tony Attwood 256pp. • Paperback • 9781787750500 • $23.95 An examination of PTSD within the autistic population. Combining lived experience alongside professional expertise.

AUTISM AND EATING DISORDERS IN TEENS A Guide for Parents and Professionals

Fiona Fisher Bullivant and Sharleen Woods 176pp. • Paperback • 9781787752924 • $24.95 Two experienced practitioners examine the need for change in current practice and policy, drawing on case studies to demonstrate how this group can reach their full potential.

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