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Asperger Syndrome 2019 : How to Best Manage the Emotional Rollercoaster of Asperger Syndrome-High Functioning Autism
Asperger Syndrome 2019 : How to Best Manage the Emotional Rollercoaster of Asperger Syndrome-High Functioning Autism

Asperger Syndrome 2019 : How to Best Manage the Emotional Rollercoaster of Asperger Syndrome-High Functioning Autism

Online
Event Date: January 25, 2019 - January 25, 2019
Submission Deadline: January 24, 2019




Call for Papers

Date: Friday January 25, 2019
Time: 10:00 AM PST | 01:00 PM EST

Overview:

Many professionals are frequently frustrated when presented with a client who has social

deficits associated with Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Autism. These individuals often

manifest a variety of deficits that are typically beyond the scope of many well-intentioned

therapists.

Techniques that have been successfully used for years with clients who struggle with similar

issues but do not have the Asperger Syndrome/High Functioning Autism are often ineffective when

dealing with this population and leave both the client and professional frustrated.

Frequently these clients develop significant stress due to faulty social-pragmatic

communication. It is this stress that creates the subsequent behavioral issues resulting in

emotional outbursts that many professionals find extremely difficult to manage. Emotional

self-regulation is a major concern for individuals with AS/HFA and many commercially available

products that attempt to teach self-regulation through social skill development are not

appropriate with this population. As a result, functional carryover is often lacking.

This presentation will discuss the importance of effective social-pragmatic communication to

life success with special emphasis on understanding how HFA impacts academic performance.

Participants will learn techniques that target the elusive behaviors of this unique population.

It will describe the typical deficits seen in the domain of social-interaction such as tact,

proxemics, social rules, egocentricity, naiveté and jocularity. It will discuss the obsessive

interests, poor play skills, dislike of physical contact, and gullibility often associated with

reduced social awareness.

It will also describe the typical deficits seen in the domain of social-communication such as

deficits in conversational rules, prosody, a tendency towards perseverative questioning,

abstract reasoning, pedantic speech, and nonverbal communication skills. Issues associated with

social-emotional regulation such as stress, anxiety, self-esteem, change, ritualism, sensory

overload, depression and factors limiting the ability to recognize emotional states in

themselves and others will also be discussed.

Issues that address deficits associated with sensory problems will also be presented.

Why should you Attend: The ability to effectively manage emotions is a skill that is often

lacking in individuals diagnosed with Asperger syndrome/High Functioning Autism. These

individuals seem to explode out of the clear blue for no apparent reason. Why does this happen

and what can we do to prevent future outbursts? How do we help these individuals manage their

emotional states such that they are not on the precipice of disaster?

The manner in which we identify another person's emotional state is often ineffective with this

population, as their faces do not provide an accurate barometer of their current emotional

status. Are they happy or irritated? One never really knows. And for that matter, they too

don't know.

The Language of Emotions that we take for granted is extremely limited with this population.

They seem to be limited to two terms to represent two states of emotional recognition - good

and bad. Most people realize emotions are on a continuum. We have a variety of terms that

describe our feelings and can place them in a hierarchy of intensity. But what if you can't?

What if you are not paying attention to the subtle signals of your body? How can you regulate

yourself such that you don't explode? This area of Personal Emotional Intelligence requires

skills many individuals possessing this diagnostic label have a difficult time employing.

In addition, Social Emotional Intelligence requires one to effectively read a room of people

and understand the social currents present. But what if you can't? What if you treat everyone

as equal? For those of us not burdened with this diagnosis, we are keenly aware of individuals

who are very opinionated about a specific topic. We likely avoid engaging that individual in

discussions that could create uncomfortable moments. We remember information about others and

store it for future use. But what if you don't? What if you are like a bull in a china shop?

Knowing how to identify your emotional state and that of others is critical to life success. It

allows one to participate more fully in society and achieve greater success. But if you have

difficulty in this area, how do you improve? How do we, as professionals, help these

individuals identify their weaknesses, use strategies that target deficiencies, and ultimately

allow greater accuracy in emotional intelligence? This presentation is designed to address

these issues and more.

Areas Covered in the Session:

Describe the Emotional system Typically Associated with HFA/AS
Describe the Reactions Associated with Inefficient Emotional Intelligence Associated with

HFA/AS
Identify Sensory Triggers that Impact Emotional Regulation
Describe Evidence Based Intervention Strategies to help Emotional Regulation

Who Will Benefit:
Anyone who Works with Individuals with Asperger Syndrome/High-Functioning Autism

Speaker Profile
Timothy P. Kowalski, M.A.,C.C.C. is a licensed speech-language pathologist specializing in

social-pragmatic communication deficits and an internationally known expert on Asperger

Syndrome. His Orlando practice has seen clients from Europe, South America and throughout the

USA.

Price - $139
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[1] Asperger Syndrome 2019 : How to Best Manage the Emotional Rollercoaster of Asperger Syndrome-High Functioning Autism


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