Reviews
Here are some reviews of my books.
The author has written a number of non-fiction books including books explaining depression and anxiety. This book discusses the diagnostic process and gives descriptions of the differences between Autism/PDD/Aspergers/Retts Syndrome etc. Discusses the many options for treatment and the development from baby to adult. I considered this book a pretty good and helpful introduction to Autism, e.g. for Parents and other caregivers. This book was recommended to me by a close friend and I certainly wasn’t disappointed
Rebecca
Do you suspect your child has autism? Or asperger’s syndrome.
As I found out there is no disorder as confusing to comprehend or as complex to diagnose as autism. This book helped me understand what causes autism (based on current research), the signs and symptoms of Autism, practical tips for improving family life with autism/asperger and much more. This book is divided into several helpful chapters and summaries. This guide aims to make life easier for all those whose lives have been effected by Autism.
As I found out there is no disorder as confusing to comprehend or as complex to diagnose as autism. This book helped me understand what causes autism (based on current research), the signs and symptoms of Autism, practical tips for improving family life with autism/asperger and much more. This book is divided into several helpful chapters and summaries. This guide aims to make life easier for all those whose lives have been effected by Autism.
Guy Afeniano
An excellent guide on overcoming panic attacks. I’m hoping that by taking the advice in this book I will be able to eventually get rid of all my medications. At the rate I’m going it’s looking pretty good and I wouldn’t have been able to do without the help of this book.
Jane Woolsey
I was able to confront my panic attacks and anxiety with after reading this book. I wish it was around before I spent all that time and money on therapy sessions and expensive medications. Anyone who suffers from these disorders would be doing themselves a favor reading this.
John Thwart
