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Hannah Gadsby's Douglas Is Our Nanette

Hannah Gadsby is boldly talking about autism, but are we really listening? Late-diagnosed autistic women provide perspectives on her new show, "Douglas."

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Talking About Autism

Actually Autistic authors bring their own innately idiosyncratic lexicon to the exploration of identity-first and person-first language.

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When a Late Diagnosis of Autism Is Life-Changing

A diagnosis of autism in adulthood can change self-concept for the better.

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Authenticity and Autism

What does authenticity mean for autistic individuals who often hide their true selves?

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5 Messages for My Younger Autistic Self

Late-diagnosed autistic women reflect on messages they wish they’d heard as children and share some of them here to promote well-being in today’s autistic youth.

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Moving Beyond Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance

Autism Awareness Day aims to make positive change for the autistic community, but a shift to acceptance is critical to the well-being of autistic adults.

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Reframing Professional Language Around Autism

Conventional language pathologizes the autistic experience. Professionals can reflect on language to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.

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Reframing Professional Language Around Autism in Practice

Conventional language about autism pathologizes the autistic experience. Here, we suggest alternatives to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.

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Doing More by Doing Less: Reducing Autistic Burnout

To foster capacity building, many autistic adults require supports that actually allow them to do less, unlocking capacity that had been spread too thin.

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6 Ways to Create Autistic Spaces at Work

Autistic-friendly spaces in the workplace can create genuinely inclusive environments, helping Autistic folk to become—and remain—gainfully and meaningfully employed.

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The Potential Perils of Christmas: An Autistic Perspective

While many Australians seem to revel in the Christmas festivities, for some Autistic folk, including the authors, Christmas time can feel more maddening than merry.

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Hannah Gadsby's Douglas Is Our Nanette

Hannah Gadsby is boldly talking about autism, but are we really listening? Late-diagnosed autistic women provide perspectives on her new show, "Douglas."

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Talking About Autism

People often conflict over whether to use "identity-first" or "person-first" language when it comes to autism. Here are the arguments for both.

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When a Late Diagnosis of Autism Is Life-Changing

A diagnosis of autism in adulthood can change self-concept for the better.

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Authenticity and Autism

What does authenticity mean for autistic individuals who often hide their true selves?

View Article


5 Messages for My Younger Autistic Self

Late-diagnosed autistic women reflect on messages they wish they’d heard as children and share some of them here to promote well-being in today’s autistic youth.

View Article

Moving Beyond Autism Awareness to Autism Acceptance

Autism Awareness Day aims to make positive change for the autistic community, but a shift to acceptance is critical to the well-being of autistic adults.

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Reframing Professional Language Around Autism

Conventional language pathologizes the autistic experience. Professionals can reflect on language to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.

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Reframing Professional Language Around Autism in Practice

Conventional language about autism pathologizes the autistic experience. Here, we suggest alternatives to promote more positive interactions with autistic individuals.

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Doing More by Doing Less: Reducing Autistic Burnout

To foster capacity building, many autistic adults require supports that actually allow them to do less, unlocking capacity that had been spread too thin.

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