Why Everyone Suddenly Has Autism (It’s Not What You Think)
Is autism really on the rise—or are we just recognizing it more? This video breaks down what ASD is, explores real vs rumored causes, and examines how scienc...
Shared from Copilot: What happens when people with autism grow old?
Autism first began to be routinely diagnosed in children in the 70s. It is only now that we are beginning to understand how the condition changes with age.
Understanding Your Partner’s New Diagnosis: 20 Essential Facts Autism
Receiving an autism diagnosis can be overwhelming, but understanding the condition can help you support your partner effectively. Here are 20 essential facts about autism that every partner should know. 1. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Varies Widely Autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning it affects individuals differently. Some may require significant support, while others live...
Things That Come Easily to Me as an Autistic Adult
While I face plenty of challenges as an autistic adult, I also notice some things come more easily to me than others. In this video I’m sharing a list of these strengths and how they add value to my life.
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Making Sense of the Past as a Late-Diagnosed Autistic Adult
A Personal Perspective: I was diagnosed with autism in my adult life. People diagnosed in later life often have lingering trauma from bullying and lack of support.
More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis
ATLANTA (AP) — Natasha Nelson, a 35-year old entrepreneur in Stone Mountain, Georgia, didn't have an innate sense of social norms. She didn't know why people meeting for the first time would choose to engage in small talk instead of deep conversations, or why people like to make their beds.
The Epidemic of Inadequate Adult Autism Assessment
Since 2022, I have had a steadily increasing number of verbally-fluent adult clients seek autism assessment. In fact, this has occurred with such regularity that I was able to, with support from my clinical agency, build and complete an entire post-doctoral residence around providing adult autism and ADHD assessment. A little about me: I’m a psychology professor, a researcher focusing on cool things like autism and religion, and a psychological diagnostician. I am also autistic; I was clinically
Could it be autism? Why adult autistics aren’t always recognized | Embrace Autism
For many autistic people—especially those without intellectual disability—autism doesn’t look like what most people expect. You might have done well in school. You might have a job, a family, and a rich internal world. And still, something doesn’t quite fit. Behind the scenes there is a constant hum of effort: interpreting social cues, replaying conversations, preparing scripts for interactions that others seem to do with ease. In reality autistics are doing a lot of work: the quiet act of holding back a stim, copying someone’s smile, or adjusting tone mid-sentence to sound “just right.” Over time, these adjustments shape how others see you: competent, agreeable, even charismatic. But they also erode your energy, your clarity, your sense of self.