Loving Mr. Spock: Understanding an Aloof Lover

Author:   Barbara Jacobs ,  Tony Attwood
Publisher:   Future Horizons Incorporated
ISBN:  

9781932565201


Pages:   343
Publication Date:   30 January 2004
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barbara Jacobs ,  Tony Attwood
Publisher:   Future Horizons Incorporated
Imprint:   Future Horizons Incorporated
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781932565201


ISBN 10:   1932565205
Pages:   343
Publication Date:   30 January 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Inactive
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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It is a must for all those with an autism spectrum disorder in their midst! Christopher Gillberg, Advisor to the World Health Organization A searingly honest account of the difficulties faced when people who are differently wired come together! David Potter, National Autistic Society -It is a must for all those with an autism spectrum disorder in their midst!- Christopher Gillberg, Advisor to the World Health Organization -A searingly honest account of the difficulties faced when people who are differently wired come together!- David Potter, National Autistic Society When Barbara met Danny, she immediately recognized that he was not a typical young man and certainly not her equal in terms of social understanding. . . . Danny found in Barbara his mentor, social interpreter and someone to mother and father him. . . . The story of their relationship is written in the style of a conversation between the author and the reader as though you are best friends. Barbara discovers Danny's diagnosis after she fell in love with him, and her journey of exploration, of a parallel universe inhabited by those similar to Mr Spock, who prioritize logic and facts over emotion and intuition, is a fascinating and entrancing story. The reader will become knowledgeable in the nature of Asperger's Syndrome, not only from reading about Barbara's observations, insight and experiences but also from reading her review of the academic literature and the quotations from other adults with Asperger's Syndrome. She has also conducted a small survey of couples where one partner has Asperger's Syndrome to compare experiences, and provide a list of resources for more information and support. . . . Those who have Asperger's Syndrome will also value Loving Mr Spock. It is a must for all those with an autism spectrum disorder in their midst! Christopher Gillberg, Advisor to the World Health Organization A searingly honest account of the difficulties faced when people who are differently wired come together! David Potter, National Autistic Society


<p> When Barbara met Danny, she immediately recognized that he was not a typical young man and certainly not her equal in terms of social understanding. . . . Danny found in Barbara his mentor, social interpreter and someone to mother and father him. . . . The story of their relationship is written in the style of a conversation between the author and the reader as though you are best friends. Barbara discovers Danny's diagnosis after she fell in love with him, and her journey of exploration, of a parallel universe inhabited by those similar to Mr Spock, who prioritize logic and facts over emotion and intuition, is a fascinating and entrancing story. The reader will become knowledgeable in the nature of Asperger's Syndrome, not only from reading about Barbara's observations, insight and experiences but also from reading her review of the academic literature and the quotations from other adults with Asperger's Syndrome. She has also conducted a small survey of couples where one partner has Asperger's Syndrome to compare experiences, and provide a list of resources for more information and support. . . . Those who have Asperger's Syndrome will also value Loving Mr Spock. <br><br>


<p> When Barbara met Danny, she immediately recognized that he was not a typical young man and certainly not her equal in terms of social understanding. . . . Danny found in Barbara his mentor, social interpreter and someone to mother and father him. . . . The story of their relationship is written in the style of a conversation between the author and the reader as though you are best friends. Barbara discovers Danny's diagnosis after she fell in love with him, and her journey of exploration, of a parallel universe inhabited by those similar to Mr Spock, who prioritize logic and facts over emotion and intuition, is a fascinating and entrancing story. The reader will become knowledgeable in the nature of Asperger's Syndrome, not only from reading about Barbara's observations, insight and experiences but also from reading her review of the academic literature and the quotations from other adults with Asperger's Syndrome. She has also conducted a small survey of couples where one partner


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Barbara Jacobs is a psychologist, broadcaster, and lecturer. She is the author of eight novels for young adults, including the prizewinning, Stick. As one of the most respected advice columnists in the UK, she has written regular columns for many national newspapers and magazines including Good Housekeeping, Now, and Good Health. Barbara lives in Liverpool and has a son, Luke.

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