Adam Feinstein
2013-09-12 10:07:43 UTC
www.awares.org/conferences
I am thrilled to announce that Donna Williams - one of the world's most
celebrated women on the autism spectrum - will be online all day on Friday,
September 20, 2013 to answer your questions. Her thought-provoking paper on
'Autism and dissociative processes' is available to read right now at
www.awares.org/conferences as soon as you register on the conference site.
You can also, of course, exchange views with one another in the forum
before Donna logs on. The online conference is open to everyone, so please
do let your friends, colleagues and networks know about this exciting
event, which is part of a series of prestigious monthly online conferences
run by Autism Cymru, Wales' pioneering national charity for autism.
Born in Australia in 1963, Donna Williams was eventually diagnosed as
autistic in her twenties. A year after her diagnosis, her international
bestseller, Nobody Nowhere, was published which she followed over the years
with three sequels, Somebody Somewhere, Like Colour To The Blind and
Everyday Heaven. She went on to become an international public speaker and
to write four textbooks:
Autism: An Inside-Out Approach, Autism and Sensing: The Unlost Instinct,
Exposure Anxiety; The Invisible Cage and The Jumbled Jigsaw as well as
having a book of poetry and prose published in 2004 called Not Just
Anything. She is also an accomplished sculptor, painter and composer and
runs her own website www.donnawilliams.net. Together with her husband,
Chris Samuel, she helped create the world's first international on-line
self-employment facility for people on the autistic spectrum at
www.auties.org
For further information about this and all other Awares online autism
conferences, please contact me at: ***@autismcymru.org
Best wishes,
Adam Feinstein
_______________________________________
I am thrilled to announce that Donna Williams - one of the world's most
celebrated women on the autism spectrum - will be online all day on Friday,
September 20, 2013 to answer your questions. Her thought-provoking paper on
'Autism and dissociative processes' is available to read right now at
www.awares.org/conferences as soon as you register on the conference site.
You can also, of course, exchange views with one another in the forum
before Donna logs on. The online conference is open to everyone, so please
do let your friends, colleagues and networks know about this exciting
event, which is part of a series of prestigious monthly online conferences
run by Autism Cymru, Wales' pioneering national charity for autism.
Born in Australia in 1963, Donna Williams was eventually diagnosed as
autistic in her twenties. A year after her diagnosis, her international
bestseller, Nobody Nowhere, was published which she followed over the years
with three sequels, Somebody Somewhere, Like Colour To The Blind and
Everyday Heaven. She went on to become an international public speaker and
to write four textbooks:
Autism: An Inside-Out Approach, Autism and Sensing: The Unlost Instinct,
Exposure Anxiety; The Invisible Cage and The Jumbled Jigsaw as well as
having a book of poetry and prose published in 2004 called Not Just
Anything. She is also an accomplished sculptor, painter and composer and
runs her own website www.donnawilliams.net. Together with her husband,
Chris Samuel, she helped create the world's first international on-line
self-employment facility for people on the autistic spectrum at
www.auties.org
For further information about this and all other Awares online autism
conferences, please contact me at: ***@autismcymru.org
Best wishes,
Adam Feinstein
_______________________________________
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