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Asperger Syndrome / Relationships and Marriage

 

Information on family relationships.

 

 

Books

 

*Loving Mr Spock by Barbara Jacobs

 

*Loving Mr. Spock: Asperger's Syndrome and How to Make Your Relationship Work By Barbara Jacobs.

 

I have been advised by Barbara Jacobs that her book - Loving Mr. Spock: Asperger's Syndrome and How to Make Your Relationship Work is the same as her first book - Loving Mr. Spock A different kind of love.

The small format paperback which came out this April was subtitled by an editor without Barbara's knowledge or approval and in her opinion this book is NOT about How To Make Your Relationship Work, it's about discovering Asperger's Syndrome in relationships. She says that she wouldn't presume to tell anyone how to make their relationship work!'

 

*Aspergers in Love: Couple Relationships and Family Affairs by Maxine Aston.

 

*The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome by Maxine Aston.

 

*An Asperger Marriage by Gisela & Christopher Slater- Walker

 

*Asperger Syndrome and Long-Term Relationships by Ashley Stanford.

 

*Asperger Syndrome in the Family by Liane Holliday Willey

 

*The Asperger Love Guide A Practical Guide for Adults with Asperger's Syndrome to Seeking, Establishing and Maintaining Successful Relationships

by Genevieve Edmonds and Dean Worton.

 

 

 

Websites

 

Tony Attwood.

Workshop for Partners of People with Asperger's Syndrome

http://www.autism.org.uk/content/1/c4/36/18/attwood2.pdf

 

Maxine Aston's site.

http://www.maxineaston.co.uk/

 

Gisela & Christopher Slater-Walker's site.

http://www.asperger-marriage.info/

 

ASPIRES - Asperger Syndrome Partners & Individuals Resources, Encouragement & Support

http://www.aspires-relationships.com/

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I would also recommend "Asperger Syndrome and Long-Term Relationships" by Ashley Stanford. Aside from relationship issues, it also has a lot of information about AS in adults.

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