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Fiona Fisher Bullivant

    Designing the British Post-War Home
    Working with Girls and Young Women with an Autism Spectrum Condition
    Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens
    • Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Autism and Eating Disorders in Teenagers explores the intersect of two areas that is often overlooked, underdiagnosed and misunderstood. Two experienced practitioners examine the need for change in current practice and policy, drawing on case studies to demonstrate how professionals and parents can empower this group to reach their full potential.

      Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens
    • This concise, practical guide shows how to enable girls and young women with ASD to reach their full potential, by adopting more individualised approaches. Drawing on clinical experience and clients' testimonies, it covers diagnosis, comorbidities, sensory issues, self-harm, emotional regulation, assessments, interventions and strategies.

      Working with Girls and Young Women with an Autism Spectrum Condition
    • Designing the British Post-War Home

      • 194 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      In Designing the British Post-War Home Fiona Fisher explores the development of modern domestic architecture in Britain through a detailed study of the work of the successful Surrey-based architectural practice of Kenneth Wood. Wood�s firm is representative of a geographically distinct category of post-war architectural and design practice - that of the small private practice that flourished in Britain�s expanding suburbs after the removal of wartime building restrictions. Such firms, which played an important role in the development of British domestic design, are currently under-represented within architectural histories of the period. The private house represents an important site in which new spatial, material and aesthetic parameters for modern living were defined after the Second World War. Within a British context, the architect-designed private house remained an important �vehicle for the investigation of architectural ideas� by second generation modernist architects and designers. Through a series of case study houses, designed by Wood�s firm, the book reconsiders the progress of modern domestic architecture in Britain and demonstrates the ways in which architectural discourse and practice intersected with the experience, performance and representation of domestic modernity in post-war Britain.

      Designing the British Post-War Home