by Nathan Driskell | Jun 15, 2016 | Autism, Book Reviews
Teaching hygiene to a child is difficult, especially when the child is on the Autism Spectrum. Children often do not see the need for hygiene as germs and bacteria do not make sense to them. Due to oversensitivity, many children on the Autism Spectrum find activities...
by Nathan Driskell | Nov 24, 2014 | Autism, Book Reviews
Autism has long been viewed as a static condition with little change. Scientists have thought the brain of someone with Autism has damage and will never be able to overcome its limitations. For many years, parents were told there was little hope for a child with...
by Nathan Driskell | Jun 8, 2013 | Autism, Book Reviews
In the mental health realm, it is sometimes difficult to find guides that are for people who are not mental health professionals. Many of the books written assume training and extensive knowledge and are not very helpful to people without this training. For parents of...
by Nathan Driskell | Mar 25, 2013 | Book Reviews
Imagine this scenario: You have a daughter who is addicted to hard drugs. You have known of the problem for some time and have had many talks with her but to no avail. The problem is getting worse, as she is getting high almost daily. She is stealing from you to...
by Nathan Driskell | Feb 22, 2013 | Book Reviews, Depression
Depression is a medical condition millions of people suffer from every year. Many, when depressed, are told by their family and friends to “snap out of it” or to “buckle up and be stronger,” however, this often leads to the condition worsening....
by Nathan Driskell | Oct 26, 2011 | Book Reviews
No matter who you are, a businessman, therapist, or school teacher, in time will find your life impacted my those who would try to manipulate you. Some people use manipulation in rare instances to gain temporarily advantage. However, others will often manipulate,...