Meditation for Aspies: Everyday Techniques to Help People with Asperger Syndrome Take Control and Improve their Lives

Author:   Ulrike Domenika Bolls ,  Rowan Sewell ,  Rowan Sewell
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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9781849053860


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   28 February 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ulrike Domenika Bolls ,  Rowan Sewell ,  Rowan Sewell
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.188kg
ISBN:  

9781849053860


ISBN 10:   1849053863
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   28 February 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface. Introduction. 1. What is Meditation? 2. The Benefits of Meditation for People with Asperger Syndrome. 3. Motivation to Meditate. 4. Mind, Body, Soul and Emotion – What to Expect When you Meditate? 5. Welcoming Meditation into Your Everyday Life. 6. Different Forms of Meditation. 7. When, Where and What to Wear? 8. Aids for Meditation. 9. Top Tips for Beginners and Advanced Learners. Final Thoughts. About the Author. Index.

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If I were asked to give one piece of advice to anybody coping with Asperger's Syndrome, it would be to learn to meditate. Amidst the chaos that surrounds us, you may find increased security, calm and self-control all at your command. Meditation saved my life when I was 20, a quarter century before I even knew I was an Aspie. Ulrike Domenika Bolls' wonderful book may comfort many more of us. -- Tim Page, professor at the University of Southern California and author of Parallel Play A great starting point for anyone diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, or professionals working with people with Asperger Syndrome, interested in meditation as a tool for relaxation. Bolls makes meditation practice widely accessible in a secular as well as spiritual context beyond myths and misconceptions. -- Chris Mitchell, author of Asperger's Syndrome and Mindfulness: Taking Refuge in the Buddha Ms. Bolls tells, in plain English, the benefits of meditation for everyone, but points out added benefits for Aspies, as well as illuminating why so many of us are drawn to and are good at meditation. She refreshingly debunks a lot of the mysticism and mystique surrounding the act. Yet she is highly schooled and practiced in many forms of meditation and is an enthusiastic champion of it as an oasis of calm in a whirlwind life, whether that whirlwind comes from external or internal sources. I highly recommend this fun and practical manual. -- Rudy Simone, author of Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome This book would be an excellent introduction to Meditation for anyone. Its clear structure of chapters and subheadings make it easy to read and follow. The book describes what is needed for meditation and how to meditate in a comprehensive and clear fashion. -- Autism Support - Crawley The practical and straightforward advice in the book means that meditation for aspies can be read as both a book in its whole and can be used for quick reference for those working on their skills. The use of language means that the book is accessible for those with Asperger's, carers, family and friends and professionals who may be involved in their care... The book is well written, easy to follow and translates easily into daily practice and life. -- College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section- Learning Disabilities


The practical and straightforward advice in the book means that meditation for aspies can be read as both a book in its whole and can be used for quick reference for those working on their skills. The use of language means that the book is accessible for those with Asperger's, carers, family and friends and professionals who may be involved in their care... The book is well written, easy to follow and translates easily into daily practice and life. -- College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section- Learning Disabilities This book would be an excellent introduction to Meditation for anyone. Its clear structure of chapters and subheadings make it easy to read and follow. The book describes what is needed for meditation and how to meditate in a comprehensive and clear fashion. -- Autism Support - Crawley Ms. Bolls tells, in plain English, the benefits of meditation for everyone, but points out added benefits for Aspies, as well as illuminating why so many of us are drawn to and are good at meditation. She refreshingly debunks a lot of the mysticism and mystique surrounding the act. Yet she is highly schooled and practiced in many forms of meditation and is an enthusiastic champion of it as an oasis of calm in a whirlwind life, whether that whirlwind comes from external or internal sources. I highly recommend this fun and practical manual. -- Rudy Simone, author of Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome A great starting point for anyone diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, or professionals working with people with Asperger Syndrome, interested in meditation as a tool for relaxation. Bolls makes meditation practice widely accessible in a secular as well as spiritual context beyond myths and misconceptions. -- Chris Mitchell, author of Asperger's Syndrome and Mindfulness: Taking Refuge in the Buddha If I were asked to give one piece of advice to anybody coping with Asperger's Syndrome, it would be to learn to meditate. Amidst the chaos that surrounds us, you may find increased security, calm and self-control all at your command. Meditation saved my life when I was 20, a quarter century before I even knew I was an Aspie. Ulrike Domenika Bolls' wonderful book may comfort many more of us. -- Tim Page, professor at the University of Southern California and author of Parallel Play


Author Information

Ulrike Domenika Bolls began learning meditation aged 20 and received the positive diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome in her adult years. She has dedicated a lot of time to self-discovery in therapies and seminars in Germany and the United States. In 2000 she began working on a self-employed basis with people in transformation processes. She offers coaching for gifted and highly-sensitive people both with and without Asperger Syndrome under the name Highmat®, as well as introductory courses, support and training in meditation. She is a trained Psycho-Social coach. She lives with her husband in Munich, Germany.

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