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An Introduction to Asperger's Syndrome: A journey from diagnosis to discovery, exploring real life stories and practical solutions by Mr Mark Blakey

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While some estimates place the prevalence of Asperger’s Syndrome at 1 in 500, it’s rare when we come across others with Asperger’s and even rarer when we share what our life experience is like. For many there is little or no guidance on the journey of discovering one has Asperger’s to fully dealing with all of its various aspects. Asperger’s Syndrome comes with both positive and negative aspects and while some in life have managed to utilize the traits to be highly successful in their careers others have found life a struggle and have had difficulty finding there purpose. A paper published in The Lancet Psychiatry in June 2014, suggested that suicidal thoughts were ten times more likely in adults with Asperger’s Syndrome than in the general population. This is a tragedy which is preventable with adequate support. I believe that everybody deserves the best opportunities and quality of life. I hope by writing this book one is able to understand the different aspects of the condition and get the support and solutions they need. Here’s what the book -Signs and symptoms -Getting a diagnosis -Dealing with the diagnosis -Aspects of Aspergers -Anxiety and depression -Solutions -Real life stories www.Aspergerstestsite.com

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First published September 16, 2015

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January 26, 2017
Good read..

I have read many books on Aspergers now and each book I find out something different about Aspergers ...A good read I would recommend it ..
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July 13, 2018
Well written

Easy to read. Had some good encouragement. Was able to identify with the author and the stories at the end. A good reminder that autism and Asperger's are on a spectrum scale.
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