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Emotional Stalking and Talking
- Narrated by: Meg Price
- Length: 48 mins
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Summary
Travis shares how being emotionally unstable led to him seeking to steal other people's emotions to feel better about himself. Emotional Stalking and Talking is all about how one emotionally unstable autistic man stalked other people so he could feel their emotions instead of his. Now, Travis' emotions are stable, and he shares this journey of an emotional roller coaster with listeners to educate them on autism.
It is important to note this is only one man's experience with autism and mental illness. Not every single person with autism will have issues with stalking. However, certain features of Asperger's syndrome make it so easy for people with Asperger's syndrome to misunderstand things and come off as stalker-like.
Travis shares how he learned not only to change his beliefs, feelings, and emotions, but also how all of this turned everything around for him, making him a more enjoyable person to be around who does not stalk others. The core of this audiobook is all about controlling social behaviors by understanding and mastering your emotions. Social behavior improves when Travis is emotionally stable, helping him not only live a better life, but have a more enjoyable social relationship with others in whom he is interested.
Travis shares the power of positive thinking in this great audiobook about emotions that can be related to autism and mental illness. Travis says it is all about regulating and understanding his own emotions, which improves his social behaviors. This audiobook not only helps you understand what emotions someone with autism and mental illness may deal with, but it shows you step-by-step how one man on the spectrum processes them.
Follow Travis on his journey to emotional intelligence and happiness in life.