Autism in Adults

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Dr Luke Beardon (2021)

This book offers support to people who have recently been diagnosed Autistic, think they might be Autistic or have someone close to them who is Autistic. The book challenges the idea of Autism being a disorder or an impairment. Dr Luke Beardon supports the reader to reframe feelings and challenge understandings about being Autistic. He explains what purpose a diagnosis may or may not have for a person. This book focuses on myth-busting and dismantling stereotypes and clichés around Autism. Dr Beardon offers practical tips for undiagnosed adults for navigating school, work, studying, parenthood and dealing with the criminal justice system. This book is a celebration of what it means to be Autistic.  

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