Authors
Neil Alexander-PasseDimensions
155 x 229 x 16mm
Dyslexia is a complex condition that affects not   only learning but every part of life. Experience or fear   of social stigma can lead people with dyslexia to camouflage the difficulties   they face, to withdraw and to adopt negative coping strategies, particularly   if they lack adequate support, identification and intervention. This can have lasting impact on their emotional health. 
   Neil Alexander-Passe is an experienced researcher and a special needs teacher   in secondary mainstream education. He also has dyslexia. Neil uses his   personal and professional experience to shed light on the complexities   surrounding dyslexia and examines psychological theories such as ego-defence mechanisms and learned helplessness that reveal how people deal with its emotional impact. He offers   guidelines and advice, illustrated with real life examples, about how to help   people with dyslexia avoid harmful coping strategies and learn to deal with stress, anxiety and low   self-esteem in more effective and psychologically positive ways. 
   This book will help educational and clinical psychologists, teachers, mental   health specialists, counsellors and therapists understand the emotional   complexities of dyslexia.