Author(s): Matthew Tinsley (Author), Sarah Hendrickx (Author), Temple Grandin (Foreword)
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication Date: June 15, 2008
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 144 pages
ISBN-10: 1843106094
ISBN-13: 9781843106098
Book Description
Asperger Syndrome and Alcohol exposes the unexplored problem of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) using alcohol as a coping mechanism to deal with everyday life. Alcohol can relieve the anxiety of social situations and make those with ASDs feel as though they can fit in. Ultimately, however, reliance on alcohol can lead the user down a path of self-destruction and exacerbate existing problems.
Utilising their professional and personal experience, the authors provide an overview of ASDs and of alcohol abuse, and explore current knowledge about where the two overlap. Tinsley explores his own personal history as someone with an ASD who has experienced and beaten alcohol addiction. He discusses how the impact of his diagnosis and his understanding of the condition played a huge part in his recovery, and how by viewing his life through the prism of autism, his confusion has been replaced by a greater understanding of himself and the world around him.
This inspiring book on an under-researched area will be of interest to professionals working with people with ASDs, as well as individuals with ASDs who may be dealing with alcohol or substance misuse, and their families.
Editorial Reviews
Review
A concise, direct, soul-bearingly honest book part-written by a recovering alcoholic who only discovered that he had Asperger’s syndrome once his recovery had begun…I found this a deeply moving book, partly because of the harrowing depiction of someone suffering in the tertiary stage of alcohol abuse byt, I think, mostly because of the unconditional love shown to him by his family and friends no matter how badly behaved nor how inconsiderate he was. — Asperger United
Asperger Syndrome and Alcohol exposes the unexplored problem of people with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) using alcohol as a coping mechanism to deal with everyday life. Alcohol can releive the anxiety of social situations and make those with ASDs feel as though they can fit in. Ultimately, however, reliance on alcohol can lead the user down a path of self-destruction and exacerbate existing problems. — BILD
We both highly recommend this very readable and thoughtful book to all health and social care professionals – it is a gift to prefessionals and carers who want to understand and to work more effectively. — Professional Social Work
This book provides an overview of the very under-researched subject of autism and alcohol abuse. — National Autism Society
Book Description
An inspiring book about the link between AS and alcohol abuse
About the Author
Matthew Tinsley has a degree in Modern Languages and spent his entire professional life working in the sphere of specialist bookshops. After many years struggling with alcoholism and two failed marriages, he overcame his addiction. Matthew believes this is largely due to his self-awareness of his autistic condition, together with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. He is currently living in Brighton, where he aims to help spread awareness of the problems faced by those with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Sarah Hendrickx is an autistic and ADHD eight-time JKP author, including Women and Girls on the Autistic Spectrum 2e. She has worked as an autism diagnostician for the past 15 years assessing more than 1000+ children. Sarah has developed and delivered training for diagnosticians working for the NHS and privately as well as coaching individuals pre- and post-diagnosis.