Based on Nick Dubin's own experience, and drawing on the extensive
knowledge of Dr Tony Attwood and Dr Isabelle Hénault, this important
book addresses the issues surrounding the autism spectrum, sexuality and
the law.
The complex world of sex and appropriate sexual behaviour can be
extremely challenging for people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
and, without guidance, many find themselves in vulnerable situations.
This book examines how the ASD profile typically affects sexuality and
how sexual development differs between the general population and those
with ASD. It explains the legalities of sexual behaviour, how laws
differ from country to country, and the possibility for adjustment of
existing laws as they are applied to the ASD population. With advice on
how to help people with autism spectrum disorder gain a better
understanding of sexuality and a comprehensive list of resources, the
book highlights the need for a more informed societal approach to the
psychosexual development of people with ASD.
A ground-breaking and honest account, this book will be an invaluable
addition to the shelves of parents of children with ASD, mental health
and legal professionals, teachers, carers and other professionals
working with individuals on the spectrum.