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Working with Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary People: Research, Practice and Experience [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x14 mm, kaal: 317 g, 3 b/w figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1787750221
  • ISBN-13: 9781787750227
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x150x14 mm, kaal: 317 g, 3 b/w figures
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1787750221
  • ISBN-13: 9781787750227
Setting out advice, research and personal reflections to inform professionals' daily practice and overall understanding of the lives and experiences of autistic transgender and non-binary people, this edited volume is an invaluable resource for anyone who seeks to engage more with autistic transgender, non-binary or gender-variant people.

Aiming to contextualise the overlap of autism and gender variance, this book features chapters by leading authorities such as Wenn Lawson, Damian Milton, Isabelle Hénault, Reubs Walsh, Lydia X. Z. Brown, and Shain Neumeier as well as other contributors from around the world. The collection is structured in three sections; the first provides interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches on autism and gender as well as the experiences of transgender and non-binary autistic people; the second features professionals discussing their work, the challenges they face and the solutions they find helpful; and the final section presents thoughts and perspectives from trans and non-binary autistic people on various aspects of their experiences, focusing on information that professionals will need to consider and discuss with the people they support.

Combining rich and nuanced accounts of the lives of autistic trans people, practical guidance and information as well as the latest academic research about autistic transgender and non-binary individuals, this unique collection is essential reading for any professional wanting to develop their daily practice.

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This collection articulates -- with nuance, care, and determination -- the multi-faceted issues faced by autistic transgender people in accessing gender-affirming care. The authors host a robust discussion of autism and gender at the intersections of race and age. This volume is an essential resource for professionals in education, psychiatry, and medicine. -- Rua M. Williams, Assistant Professor, Purdue University I cannot emphasize enough how important this book is, particularly in centering the voices of autistic trans and gender diverse people, rather than allistic cisgender people speaking on their behalf. A must read for educators, therapists, health care providers, parents, and anyone else who engages with these populations. -- Dr. Shanna K. Kattari, Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Social Work and Director of the [ Sexuality | Relationships | Gender] Research Collective This book is an excellent, inclusive and helpful resource on neurodiversity, gender diversity and intersectionality. Highly recommended. -- Yenn Purkis - autistic and non-binary advocate and author This is an excellent resource for professionals who work with all autistic people. As Kourti reveals, gender variance is far more common among autistic people so it's important to learn how to be safe for transgender and non-binary people. Academically rigorous, accessible to professionals from a variety of fields, and written by the leading experts: Autistic people themselves. -- - Maxfield Sparrow, editor of Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2020) Parents and professionals need to listen to the voices of autistic transgender and non-binary people as well as the professionals who support them. We can then share the journey together with acceptance and authentication. -- Dr Tony Attwood, Minds and Hearts Clinic, Brisbane A useful collection of essays about gender in relation to Autism, and by Autists, to boot. More please! * The Spectrum *

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An invaluable guide for professionals working with autistic trans, non-binary or gender-variant people to inform their daily practice
Part 1 THEORY at the Intersection of Autism and Trans and/or Non-Binary Experiences
1 Introduction
9(16)
Marianthi Kourti
2 `Here Comes Trouble': Autism and Gender Performance
25(8)
Damian E.M. Milton
3 Beyond `For Your Own Good': Youth Liberation, Disability Justice and the Importance of Autonomy in the Lives of Autistic Transgender Children
33(16)
Shain M. Neumeier
4 Autistic Cognition and Gender Identity: Real Struggles and Imaginary Deficits
49(22)
Reubs J. Walsh
David Jackson-Perry
5 Trans, Autistic and BIPOC: Living at the Intersections of Autism, Race and Gender Diversity
71(18)
Taylor Rene Kielsgard
Lydia X.Z. Brown
Part 2 WORKING at the Intersection of Autism and Trans and/or Non-Binary Experiences
6 Implications for Practice at Gender Identity Clinics: Working with Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals
89(18)
Isabelle Hinault
7 Reflections on the Spectra of Autism and Gender Identity: Considerations for Professionals Supporting Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary People
107(18)
Wenn Lawson
8 Developing a Good Relationship with an Autistic Transgender or Non-Binary Person as a Professional
125(16)
Marianthi Kourti
Ella Griffin
Part 3 LIVING at the Intersection of Autism and Trans and/or Non-Binary Experiences
9 Autism, Gender Variance and Alexithymia: Overlap, Implications and Recommendations for Practice
141(12)
Alyssa Hillary-Zisk
Jo Minchin
10 The Resonant Self: Masking, Scripting and Precognition in Autistic Transgender and Non-Binary People
153(12)
Lexi Orchard
11 Doing Gender on My Own Terms: My Life as an Autistic Transgender Woman
165(12)
Olivia Pountney
12 The Experience of Gender Dysphoria from an Older Autistic Adult: Implications for Practice
177(10)
Wenn Lawson
Contributors 187(8)
Index 195
Marianthi Kourti is an autistic non-binary scholar and professional currently working on their PhD at the University of Birmingham. They have spoken and published on the topic of autism and gender identity and organised a variety of workshops and other events on autism, gender and sexuality, including co-organising the Intimate Lives? Autism, Gender and Sexuality conference in 2018, which was the first conference to specifically focus on gender identity and autism.