Fascination and isolation : a grounded theory exploration of unusual sensory experiences in adults with Asperger syndrome
By: Smith, Richard S.
Contributor(s): Sharp, Jonathan.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43 (4) 2013: 891-910.Publisher: 2013Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS | ADULTS | ASPERGER SYNDROME | SENSORY EXPERIENCE | STRESS | ISOLATION | EMOTIONS | COPING | SKILLSSummary: Looks at how unusual sensory experiences affect adults with AS and aims to generate a theory which describes the nature of the relationship between USEs and the effects on the person's internal experience, social life and daily functioning. Investigates the following research questions: how do unusual sensory experiences affect people with AS in their lives? What strategies do people with AS adopt in response to these experiences? What to participants think the long-term effects of these experiences have been?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Looks at how unusual sensory experiences affect adults with AS and aims to generate a theory which describes the nature of the relationship between USEs and the effects on the person's internal experience, social life and daily functioning. Investigates the following research questions: how do unusual sensory experiences affect people with AS in their lives? What strategies do people with AS adopt in response to these experiences? What to participants think the long-term effects of these experiences have been?
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