From Anxiety to Meltdown: How Individuals on the Autism Spectrum Deal with Anxiety, Experience Meltdowns, Manifest Tantrums and How You Can Intervene Effectively

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Deborah Lipsky (2011)

Anxiety is commonly experienced by Autistic people. This book draws on the author’s personal experience and uses real-life examples to discuss anxiety as a cause of meltdowns. The author stresses the difference between meltdowns and tantrums, and examines triggers and early stages of meltdown. The author also explores practical steps, including calming techniques, to prevent meltdowns in the first place.    

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