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Welcome to the companion website for PEERS® for Young Adults by Elizabeth Laugeson! PEERS® for Young Adults presents the first evidence-based group treatment program for young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as other neurodevelopmental disorders and social challenges. Inside, readers will find a critical step forward in the dissemination of effective behavioral interventions for young adults in the form of 16 engaging group session outlines that are both user-friendly and backed by empirical research. Each session is accompanied by homework assignments and practice suggestions designed to reinforce the group’s understanding of the skills learned during each meeting. This practical resource will prove to be an invaluable reference for any clinician or educator working with this population.
On this website, clinicians can find video demonstrations of the role plays highlighted in the manual. These videos provide facilitators with additional tools for delivering the lessons in fun, engaging ways and for offering added support outside of treatment sessions. Additionally, the role play videos can be used not only with this manual but also with the following two manuals: The PEERS® Curriculum for School-Based Professionals (Routledge, 2013) and Social Skills for Teenagers with Developmental and Autism Spectrum Disorders, co-authored with Fred Frankel (Routledge, 2010).
If you are interested in purchasing a copy of these manuals, please click on their cover images below.
By Elizabeth A. Laugeson
“Liz Laugeson’s PEERS® was the first evidence-validated system for teaching autistic kids to make friends and work together. Her program began with teens, and this important new work extends PEERS® into young adults of college age and beyond. As an autistic adult, I’m proud to have been a supporter of Dr. Laugeson’s work from the beginning, and I hope you will see as much value in her new book as I do.“
— John Elder Robison, New York Times bestselling author, neurodiversity scholar, College of William & Mary
“Elizabeth Laugeson is to be congratulated for taking on the enormous task of attempting to systemize the social world for adults with autism. The rules governing the social world are complex, subtle and implicit. People with autism often complain that the social world lacks a "manual." This book is an impressive effort to provide one and is supported by evidence for its effectiveness.”
— Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Autism Research Centre, Cambridge University
“This manual provides a self-contained and comprehensive set of lesson plans for teaching able young adults with ASD ecologically valid social skills, supported by social coaching from their caregivers. It combines well-established CBT principles with deep and often humorous insights into the mechanics of establishing and keeping meaningful relationships; it is a must read for all clinicians managing able adults with ASD. ”
— Dr. Anthony J. Bailey, chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, Institute of Mental Health
“Since the vast majority of interventions for autism focus on very young children, this manual, which extends the scope of the well-established PEERS® intervention to adults with autism, is particularly welcome. The group-based program described provides practical and evidence-based strategies for dealing with the day-to-day social challenges faced by individuals with autism as they approach adulthood. It should prove a valuable resource for clinicians and other professionals working with this client group.”
— Patricia Howlin, emeritus professor of clinical child psychology, King's College, London
“The social difficulties in autism remain both the most important and most challenging to treat. This comprehensive volume is a major contribution to the treatment literature. Practical and yet evidence-based, this book will be of great value to individuals with autism spectrum disorders, their parents, and supporters. It is highly recommended.”
— Fred R. Volkmar, MD, Irving B. Harris Professor, Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, editor in chief, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, editor, Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders