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Adults with AS discuss social relationships, offer advise and support for others with AS and provide insights into AS perspectives for those working and interacting with them. The contributors evaluate a range of social contexts and relationship aspects, including: online relationships; the unwritten rules of neurotypical socialising; the need for mutual understanding between those with AS and neurotypicals; the effects of struggling socially on one's self-esteem and frame of mind; and the opportunities provided by social skills workshops or interest groups. Edited by Genevieve Edmonds & Luke Beardon. | |