Living the Good Life with Autism; Contents; Prologue; Opinions: Some Reinforced, Some Modified; Emotions:Theirs and Ours; The Story of Ed and Alix; Health; Some Thoughts on Theological Topics; Some Thoughts on Political Topics; Conclusions; A Light-Hearted Epilogue; Appendix A Ed's Recipes; Appendix B Shakespeare's Sonnet 29; Appendix C Widmung; Appendix D Metaphysics and Ethics; Appendix E Lexicon of Situational Ethics; References.
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His discovery only in retirement that he has high-functioning autism provided Edgar Schneider at last with an explanation for his many differences, explored in Discovering my Autism. In this book he takes up the story, telling of his marriage to a like-minded woman, and of the day-to-day realities of life with this condition. His description of autistic attitudes towards relationships, politics, theology and health are rich and original. Schneider argues that if people with high-functioning autism and Asperger Syndrome are left to their own devices they are capable of making lives for themselves.
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Title
Living the good life with autism.
International Standard Book Number
1843107120
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Asperger's syndrome-- Patients-- Family relationships.
Asperger's syndrome.
Autism.
Autistic people.
Autistic Disorder.
Asperger's syndrome-- Patients-- Family relationships.