The journal of best practices

one man's quest to be a better husband : a memoir of marriage and Asperger syndrome

English language

Published Aug. 7, 2012 by Scribner.

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978-1-4391-8971-9
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David Finch has autism, a diagnosis he embraced gleefully as an explanation as to why his marriage cooled off about as soon as it began. Indeed, he brings an autistic focus to trying to understand how he deviates from what he calls marital "best practices." In doing so, he pulls no punches in explaining his behavior. He is even unflinchingly honest about when his flaws are not well-explained by his autism, for instance in exploring his sexist assumptions about gender dynamics in a marriage.

Unflinching honesty can sometimes be discomfiting in a memoir (see Alison Bechdel's "Are You My Mother?"), but in this case, the combination of Finch's dry humor and his commitment to self-improvement together allow it to be humorous, or at the very least, viewed empathetically.

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Subjects

  • Asperger's syndrome
  • Families
  • Fathers
  • Husbands
  • Patients
  • Case studies
  • Marriage
  • Family relationships
  • Self-actualization (Psychology)
  • Biography

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  • United States

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