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Loving Someone with Asperger's Syndrome

Understanding and Connecting with Your Partner

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Loving Someone with Asperger's Syndrome

By: Cindy N. Ariel PhD, Stephen Shore EdD - foreword
Narrated by: Daniela Acitelli
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If you're in a relationship with someone who has Asperger's syndrome, it's likely that your partner sometimes seems cold and insensitive. Other times, he or she may have emotional outbursts for no apparent reason. And in those moments when you can't understand each other at all, you both feel fed up, frustrated, and confused.

The behavior of people with Asperger's can be hard to understand and easy to misinterpret, which is why it's so important to learn more about your partner's condition. The tools presented in Loving Someone with Asperger's Syndrome will help you build intimacy and improve the way you and your partner communicate. Filled with assessments and exercises for both you and your partner, this book will help you forge a deeper, more fulfilling relationship.

This book will teach you how to understand the effect of Asperger's syndrome on your partner, practice effective communication skills, constructively work through frustrations and fights, and establish relationship ground rules to help you fulfill each others' needs.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2012 Cindy N. Ariel (P)2022 Tantor
Children's Health Hygiene & Healthy Living Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Relationships Special need Health Autism Learning Disability
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As someone with AS, what I perhaps gained most was how much my wife learnt about AS when she read the book.

Narration seems slow, however when I sped it up, I found I had insufficient time to digest the information, so I must conclude the pace of narration is just right.

I had one little gripe and that is the flip-floping of the gender, whilst I appreaciate it is in quest for balance, changing the gender of the principal person mid sentence makes me lose a bit of focus.

We have bought a hard copy of the book to read together and discuss, We've been together for 29 years and I was only diagnosed about 4 months ago, for us, this is essential reading.

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