Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s  The book chosen for this course Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s is written by an autistic adult,

Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s 

The book chosen for this course Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger’s is written by an autistic adult, and the purpose of the readingis to gain the perspective from an autistic person and to reflect on their experiences. Please feelfree to add statements about how your personal or clinical experience informed your responses.You will write a book reflection, answering the following prompts: 1-2 pages 1. What was one major obstacle faced by the author?2. How did the author overcome this obstacle?3. If you were a service provider for the author, describe, in detail, one area that youfeel he would have most benefitted from in terms of therapeutic intervention andhow you would address this/these skill(s).4. What do you admire most about the author’s experience? Why? 

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