Transfer Boy: Perspectives on Asperger Syndrome

Author:   Teodor Mihail ,  Michel Ferrari ,  Ljiljana Vuletic
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Edition:   illustrated edition
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Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 March 2005
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Author:   Teodor Mihail ,  Michel Ferrari ,  Ljiljana Vuletic
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Edition:   illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781843102137


ISBN 10:   1843102137
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   15 March 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Transfer Boy: Perspectives on Asperger Syndrome is a detailed look at a fascinating and complex human being. The authors method involved polling multiple perspectives, including Teodor Milhail's own first-person perspective, to build a collage that explores complexity.The view of the disability from the inside is compelling and often challenging. -- PsycCritiques This book uses a portrait of Teodor, a teenager with Asperger syndrome (AS), to examine aspects of living with AS, and by extension, ideas about AS.Transfer Boy goes well beyond the basic case study format and is one of the first books for professionals to integrate the desire for self-determination expressed by autistic adults with scientific perspectives on 'difference'. -- Good Autism Practice Teodor is physically present in his classroom, but mentally elsewhere. In an effort to learn about him, and other students like him, therapist Vuletic and academic Ferrari (applied cognitive science, u. of Toronto) teamed up with Teodor to write his analysis of Asperger's syndrome based on his autobiography. Their commentary, which includes elements of psychiatric, psychological, and neurobiological research, is combined with commentary on the various interpretations of Asperger's syndrome and notes by those who know and love Teodor. -- Book News This is a very detailed and well-constructed volume relating to contemporary issues in Asperger Syndrome. The authors are to be complimented on the inclusive nature of this work... this book's greatest achievement is the manner in which the authors simultaneously integrate existing research on autism with a biographical narrative. Probably the best part of this book, for the reader, is the intricately woven story of the Asperger experience from a very human perspective. The authors are to be congratulated for the manner in which they tackle the many various and flawed assessment methodologies which may lead to a diagnosis with Asperger Syndrome. The lack of agreement in research circles regarding the causal nature of the syndrome is well evidenced. This argument is well made and enhanced as scientific theories regarding Asperger Syndrome's aetiology are given new and real meaning, as they are applied to Teodor's lived experience of the condition. In summary, this a timely volume as the incidence of the diagnosis Autistic Spectrum Disorders are ever increasing. I would recommend this volume as an ideal reference text for all those working with and caring for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, wherever they may be. The many issues raised in this volume demonstrate the international transferability of issues relating to families experiencing Asperger Syndrome. A must-have volume for all educational establishments training professional groups to work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. -- Frontline of Learning Disabilities


Transfer Boy: Perspectives on Asperger Syndrome is a detailed look at a fascinating and complex human being. The authors method involved polling multiple perspectives, including Teodor Milhail's own first-person perspective, to build a collage that explores complexity.The view of the disability from the inside is compelling and often challenging. -- PsycCritiques 'This book uses a portrait of Teodor, a teenager with Asperger syndrome (AS), to examine aspects of living with AS, and by extension, ideas about AS.Transfer Boy goes well beyond the basic case study format and is one of the first books for professionals to integrate the desire for self-determination expressed by autistic adults with scientific perspectives on 'difference'. -- Good Autism Practice Teodor is physically present in his classroom, but mentally elsewhere. In an effort to learn about him, and other students like him, therapist Vuletic and academic Ferrari (applied cognitive science, u. of Toronto) teamed up with Teodor to write his analysis of Asperger's syndrome based on his autobiography. Their commentary, which includes elements of psychiatric, psychological, and neurobiological research, is combined with commentary on the various interpretations of Asperger's syndrome and notes by those who know and love Teodor. -- Book News This is a very detailed and well-constructed volume relating to contemporary issues in Asperger Syndrome. The authors are to be complimented on the inclusive nature of this work... this book's greatest achievement is the manner in which the authors simultaneously integrate existing research on autism with a biographical narrative. Probably the best part of this book, for the reader, is the intricately woven story of the Asperger experience from a very human perspective. The authors are to be congratulated for the manner in which they tackle the many various and flawed assessment methodologies which may lead to a diagnosis with Asperger Syndrome. The lack of agreement in research circles regarding the causal nature of the syndrome is well evidenced. This argument is well made and enhanced as scientific theories regarding Asperger Syndrome's aetiology are given new and real meaning, as they are applied to Teodor's lived experience of the condition. In summary, this a timely volume as the incidence of the diagnosis Autistic Spectrum Disorders are ever increasing. I would recommend this volume as an ideal reference text for all those working with and caring for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, wherever they may be. The many issues raised in this volume demonstrate the international transferability of issues relating to families experiencing Asperger Syndrome. A must-have volume for all educational establishments training professional groups to work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. -- Frontline of Learning Disabilities


Transfer Boy: Perspectives on Asperger Syndrome is a detailed look at a fascinating and complex human being. The authors method involved polling multiple perspectives, including Teodor Milhail's own first-person perspective, to build a collage that explores complexity.The view of the disability from the inside is compelling and often challenging. -- PsycCritiques 'This book uses a portrait of Teodor, a teenager with Asperger syndrome (AS), to examine aspects of living with AS, and by extension, ideas about AS.Transfer Boy goes well beyond the basic case study format and is one of the first books for professionals to integrate the desire for self-determination expressed by autistic adults with scientific perspectives on 'difference'. -- Good Autism Practice Teodor is physically present in his classroom, but mentally elsewhere. In an effort to learn about him, and other students like him, therapist Vuletic and academic Ferrari (applied cognitive science, u. of Toronto) teamed up with Teodor to write his analysis of Asperger's syndrome based on his autobiography. Their commentary, which includes elements of psychiatric, psychological, and neurobiological research, is combined with commentary on the various interpretations of Asperger's syndrome and notes by those who know and love Teodor. -- Book News This is a very detailed and well-constructed volume relating to contemporary issues in Asperger Syndrome. The authors are to be complimented on the inclusive nature of this work... this book's greatest achievement is the manner in which the authors simultaneously integrate existing research on autism with a biographical narrative. Probably the best part of this book, for the reader, is the intricately woven story of the Asperger experience from a very human perspective. The authors are to be congratulated for the manner in which they tackle the many various and flawed assessment methodologies which may lead to a diagnosis with Asperger Syndrome. The lack of agreement in research circles regarding the causal nature of the syndrome is well evidenced. This argument is well made and enhanced as scientific theories regarding Asperger Syndrome's aetiology are given new and real meaning, as they are applied to Teodor's lived experience of the condition. In summary, this a timely volume as the incidence of the diagnosis Autistic Spectrum Disorders are ever increasing. I would recommend this volume as an ideal reference text for all those working with and caring for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, wherever they may be. The many issues raised in this volume demonstrate the international transferability of issues relating to families experiencing Asperger Syndrome. A must-have volume for all educational establishments training professional groups to work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. -- Frontline of Learning Disabilities


This is a very detailed and well-constructed volume relating to contemporary issues in Asperger Syndrome. The authors are to be complimented on the inclusive nature of this work... this book's greatest achievement is the manner in which the authors simultaneously integrate existing research on autism with a biographical narrative. Probably the best part of this book, for the reader, is the intricately woven story of the Asperger experience from a very human perspective. The authors are to be congratulated for the manner in which they tackle the many various and flawed assessment methodologies which may lead to a diagnosis with Asperger Syndrome. The lack of agreement in research circles regarding the causal nature of the syndrome is well evidenced. This argument is well made and enhanced as scientific theories regarding Asperger Syndrome's aetiology are given new and real meaning, as they are applied to Teodor's lived experience of the condition. In summary, this a timely volume as the incidence of the diagnosis Autistic Spectrum Disorders are ever increasing. I would recommend this volume as an ideal reference text for all those working with and caring for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, wherever they may be. The many issues raised in this volume demonstrate the international transferability of issues relating to families experiencing Asperger Syndrome. A must-have volume for all educational establishments training professional groups to work with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorders. -- Frontline of Learning Disabilities Teodor is physically present in his classroom, but mentally elsewhere. In an effort to learn about him, and other students like him, therapist Vuletic and academic Ferrari (applied cognitive science, u. of Toronto) teamed up with Teodor to write his analysis of Asperger's syndrome based on his autobiography. Their commentary, which includes elements of psychiatric, psychological, and neurobiological research, is combined with commentary on the various interpretations of Asperger's syndrome and notes by those who know and love Teodor. -- Book News This book uses a portrait of Teodor, a teenager with Asperger syndrome (AS), to examine aspects of living with AS, and by extension, ideas about AS.Transfer Boy goes well beyond the basic case study format and is one of the first books for professionals to integrate the desire for self-determination expressed by autistic adults with scientific perspectives on 'difference'. -- Good Autism Practice Transfer Boy: Perspectives on Asperger Syndrome is a detailed look at a fascinating and complex human being. The authors method involved polling multiple perspectives, including Teodor Milhail's own first-person perspective, to build a collage that explores complexity.The view of the disability from the inside is compelling and often challenging. -- PsycCritiques


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Ljiljana Vuletic has been involved in the field of autism as a therapist and consultant for twenty years and is currently completing her doctorate at the University of Toronto. Michel Ferrari is Associate Professor and Head of the Centre for Applied Cognitive Science at the University of Toronto. Teodor Mihail is a teenager diagnosed with Asperger syndrome who is currently attending high school, has friends, and is successful in his school programs. His dream is to have a job involving travel to all five continents or working at VIA Rail or Greyhound.

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