The Autism Dialogue Approach serves as both a comprehensive guide and a practical handbook for healthcare professionals, educators, caregivers, and anyone engaging with the autism community.
The Autism Dialogue Approach serves as both a comprehensive guide and a practical handbook for healthcare professionals, educators, caregivers, and anyone engaging with the autism community.
Jonathan Drury has been an expert in autism, neurodiversity and environmental trauma for over ten years, working with individuals, teams and organisations across the UK and internationally. He has designed experiential programmes that explore the healing power of dialogue from a unique and universal perspective, and a range of transformative tools and approaches for wider perspectives and deeper understanding in autism wellbeing and leadership. His work has empowered countless individuals to navigate their lives with increased confidence and clarity. A regular speaker and trainer, Jonathan draws on ancient health philosophies, somatic awareness, the arts, spiritual disciplines and many established dialogue modalities to offer a fresh lens on neurodiversity and leadership. The Autism Dialogue Approach Handbook is his first book.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements PART I: What are we dealing with here? 1. What brings us here? 2. Autism as a way of being 3. Dialogue in historical context 4. Bringing together autism and Dialogue PART II: Communities of meaning-making 5. Introduction to Dialogue in autism contexts 6. Autism theories and common themes 7. Autism and Dialogue through the lens of social sciences 8. Neurodiversity 9. Autism Dialogue and mindfulness 10. Guide to hosting an Autism Dialogue 11. Autism Dialogue facilitation skills PART III: Wider contexts 12. Intersectionality and Dialogue. 13. Insight Dialogue and other models 14. Autism Dialogue in therapy and coaching 15. Spirituality in Autism Dialogue 16. Resistance to change Appendix 1 Case example: Autism Dialogue in Derby City and Derbyshire (England UK) Appendix 2 Case example: community online series 2022 Appendix 3 Case example: post-dialogue group community - 'Autism Dialogue friends' Appendix 4 Case example: Autism Dialogue coaching Appendix 5 Case example: an encounter Appendix 6 A note on research and evaluation Appendix 7 An open letter about communication
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements PART I: What are we dealing with here? 1. What brings us here? 2. Autism as a way of being 3. Dialogue in historical context 4. Bringing together autism and Dialogue PART II: Communities of meaning-making 5. Introduction to Dialogue in autism contexts 6. Autism theories and common themes 7. Autism and Dialogue through the lens of social sciences 8. Neurodiversity 9. Autism Dialogue and mindfulness 10. Guide to hosting an Autism Dialogue 11. Autism Dialogue facilitation skills PART III: Wider contexts 12. Intersectionality and Dialogue. 13. Insight Dialogue and other models 14. Autism Dialogue in therapy and coaching 15. Spirituality in Autism Dialogue 16. Resistance to change Appendix 1 Case example: Autism Dialogue in Derby City and Derbyshire (England UK) Appendix 2 Case example: community online series 2022 Appendix 3 Case example: post-dialogue group community - 'Autism Dialogue friends' Appendix 4 Case example: Autism Dialogue coaching Appendix 5 Case example: an encounter Appendix 6 A note on research and evaluation Appendix 7 An open letter about communication
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