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Most of the research and writing about autism is focused on children, even though most autistic people alive today are adults. With the compassion that comes from lived experience, Daniel Smeenk provides a comprehensive yet accessible look at the forgotten end of the spectrum: autistic adults. He takes an evenhanded approach to the current debates such as how funding should be spent and what kind of supports are most beneficial. The book is divided into two parts. Part I looks at how autistic adults present and how their needs are distinct from children. Smeenk offers suggestions for supportive ways neurotypicals can interact with autistic people. Part II addresses broader societal concerns such as employment, lack of research on autistic adults, issues with public perception and how autistic adults see themselves. Unlike most books on autism, Autistic Adults: Exploring the Forgotten End of the Spectrum explores the subject from multiple points of view. With great sensitivity, Daniel Smeenk, examines autism research, self-advocacy communities and the fundamental differences between the groups that want to help autistic people but disagree on how to do so. By providing information and advice, Smeenk aims to inspire neurotypicals to a greater empathy and understanding of the autistic adults in their lives.
Autistic Adults: Exploring the Forgotten End of the Spectrum
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Re-examining the association between the age of learning
For example, individuals may receive a late diagnosis due to their autistic adults with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Autism and
Autistic Adults: Exploring the Forgotten book
An accessible and comprehensive look at autistic adults, written with an aim towards understanding and empathy. Most research and writing about autism is
The experiences of females receiving an autism diagnosis in
This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of female adults diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition in middle to late adulthood.
How autism became autism - PMC
However, few people have explored this in relation to child psychology and psychiatry. This article examines the way that epidemiological methods shifted
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds | TED Talk
the case that the world needs people on the autism spectrum: visual thinkers, pattern thinkers, verbal thinkers, and all kinds of smart geeky kids.
Autistic Adults: Exploring the Forgotten End of the Spectrum
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Autistic Adults: Exploring the Forgotten End of the Spectrum
In this book, Daniel Smeenk addresses this gap by looking at how autistic adults present and how they see themselves and offers insights on autistic adults,
The missing generation
adults with autism were neglected or forgotten for decades. Efforts I can see that there could be problems for those on the lighter end of the
Improving mental health in autistic young adults
This study explores how autistic young adults without learning disabilities manage their mental health. In order to identify and understand
Adults with autism are at risk for host of health problems
The number of adults on the spectrum is rising. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated in 2010 that 1 in 68 children have
Examining a model of anxiety in autistic adults
AQ: Autism Spectrum Quotient; ERQ: Emotion Regulation QuestionnaireIU-18: 18-item Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale; GSQ: Glasgow Sensory