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Finally It All Makes Sense - The Complete Late Diagnosis Autism Guide for Women - cover

Finally It All Makes Sense - The Complete Late Diagnosis Autism Guide for Women

Schmidt Annette Mattisson

Maison d'édition: Isohan Publishing

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                        Finally, It All Makes Sense
 
     The Complete Late Diagnosis Autism Guide for Women
 
Finally understand yourself after years of feeling different.
 
If you're a woman in your 30s, 40s, or beyond who has always felt like you didn't quite fit in, this book offers the answers you've been searching for. Late autism diagnosis in women is becoming increasingly common as we recognize how autism presents differently in females.
 
Discover why you've always felt different:
 
Social situations drain your energy despite appearing successful
 
Sensory sensitivities that others don't seem to notice
 
Intense interests that bring deep satisfaction
 
Difficulty with unexpected changes and transitions
 
A lifetime of masking your authentic self
 
This complete guide provides practical strategies for:
 
✓ Understanding your autism diagnosis and what it means for your life
 
✓ Unmasking safely while building authentic relationships
 
✓ Managing sensory overwhelm and executive function challenges
 
✓ Navigating workplace accommodations and disclosure decisions
 
✓ Creating support networks that truly understand your needs
 
✓ Rebuilding your identity with self-compassion and acceptance
 
Written specifically for women discovering autism in midlife, this book combines lived experience with practical guidance. You'll find detailed assessment tools, accommodation templates, emergency strategies, and scripts for difficult conversations.
 
Stop wondering what's "wrong" with you. Start understanding how your unique brain works and build a life that honors your authentic self.
 
Perfect for women seeking answers about late autism diagnosis, family members wanting to understand, and professionals working with autistic women.
Disponible depuis: 28/06/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 238 pages.

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