The first handbook on the fast-growing area of adult autism assessment for professionals, for which the authors take a neurodiversity-affirmative approach.
Davida Hartman is an Adjunct Professor, as well as
founder, Clinical Director and Senior Psychologist at The Adult
Autism Practice and The Children's Clinic, both specialising in
best practice Neuro-Affirmative autism assessments. She is also an
author, having written many previous books with Jessica Kingsley
Publishers.
Tara O'Donnell-Killen is the founder and Principal
Psychologist at Thriving Autistic, a non-profit global
multidisciplinary team of Autistic and otherwise Neurodivergent
practitioners who specialise in supporting late-identified
neurodivergent adults. Tara has held the role of Support lead for
the Adult Autism Practice since inception and frequently lectures
on Neuro-Affirmative Practice for universities across the UK and
Ireland.
Jessica K Doyle is an Autistic Assistant Psychologist at the
Adult Autism Practice, a director at Thriving Autistic, a project
officer at TCDSense, and a consultant and researcher passionate
about exploring Autistic perception and repositioning the lens away
from thwarting Neurodivergent authenticity to designing for
diversity, fostering growth and committing to universal design.
Dr Maeve Kavanagh is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist who
has worked with the Autistic community in both public and private
services in Ireland since 2008. Maeve has worked as a Principle
Clinical Psychologist with The Adult Autism Practice since its
foundation in 2020, and is Co-Director of Childversity,
specialising in Neuro-Affirmative autism assessments for children
and adolescents.
Dr Anna Day is an Autistic clinical psychologist, worked
previously in the UK's NHS and is now a Senior Clinical
Psychologist at The Adult Autism Practice. Anna's daughter is
Autistic. Anna is passionate about advocating for Autistic rights
and Neuro-Affirmative approaches within mental health care and
education.
Dr Juliana Azevedo is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist who
has worked in public and private mental health services. She also
works with The Adult Autism Practice since 2020. She has developed
and is piloting a service identifying Autistic children, young
people and adults referred to a psychology primary care
service.
In this brilliant book all the aspects for understanding autistic
neurology and giving an appropriate assessment are clearly framed.
41% of the population remain undiagnosed and over 40% commit
suicide. This handbook is an essential tool in understanding and
assessing for autism. Want to get it right? You need this book!
*Dr. Wenn B. Lawson (PhD) AFBPsS MAPS.AASW*
Whilst the book focuses specifically on autism assessments in
adults, the essential principles of the neuroaffirmative approach
apply across the lifespan. In addition to promoting a more
respectful and collaborative approach to assessment, this text
covers the broader social context in which those assessments take
place and introduce the reader to the neurodiversity movement with
its contemporary challenges as well as rich history. Autistic
voices and perspectives are centred throughout. It's a worthwhile
read for anyone working with autistic people and not just those
tasked specifically with conducting diagnostic assessments.
*Dr Anna Rebowska, Consultant Child and Adolescent
Psychiatrist*
With clarity, practicality and humanity, this ground-breaking book
exemplifies the paradigm shift to a neurodiversity affirmative
perspective, the only one we should aim for today'. If you care for
autistic people, this is THE book you want to read whatever your
prior level of knowledge.
*Bernadette Grosjean MD Associate Professor of Psychiatry (retired)
Harbor UCLA. USA.*
This necessary book provides a valuable contribution to
professional discourse regarding neuroaffirmative adult-appropriate
autism assessments. Hartman and her colleagues have provided a
clear, reasoned and practical set of steps that professionals can
take towards providing high-quality person centred assessments
founded on respect for the strengths and preferences of the
individual. This will be an important resource for anyone working
with autistic adults.
*Dr. Lorraine Seery, Principal Clinical Psychologist*
The Neuro-Affirmative approach to autism described in this
comprehensive and beautifully written book is vital for all
psychiatrists and diagnostic clinicians.
Up-to-date research, thought provoking reflection points, and the
autistic experience is central throughout.
*Dr Sue McCowan, Psychiatry Lead Autistic Doctors International and
Older People’s Psychiatrist.*
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