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  • Adults with Autism

  • A Guide to Diagnosis, Inner-Acceptance and Prosperity
  • By: Una Cuthbert
  • Narrated by: Claire Nicholls
  • Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (42 ratings)

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Adults with Autism

By: Una Cuthbert
Narrated by: Claire Nicholls
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Publisher's summary

Adults who have been undiagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often face a daily struggle but remain unaware there is a way to make life better.

This audiobook explains the process of autism diagnosis, answering the questions that follow:

  • What is autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?
  • What does an ASD assessment entail?
  • Should I share this with my friends and family?
  • What do I do once I'm diagnosed?
  • What's the best way to cope with the emotional impact of the diagnosis?
  • And much more.

All the above questions are answered in this audiobook through a former patient's personal account after being diagnosed with autism. Containing humorous anecdotes and stories, this audiobook provides an alternative perspective of looking at autism spectrum disorder.

Here's what you're going to discover in this audiobook:

  • Practical strategies to reduce stress and maximize progress.
  • Tactics to assess everyday thoughts and patterns that are disruptive.
  • Road maps and mind-sets to navigate daily life.
  • Strategies for improving communication, social skills, and making friends.

The experiences in this audiobook highlight the reflections of a man coming to peace with his diagnosis and how this was his path to serenity.

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©2018 Una Cuthbert (P)2018 Una Cuthbert
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Great for those who are ASD questioning.

This is a great listen for adults who are either questioning about themselves possibly being autistic or if they have been diagnosed and are researching the basic details of their diagnosis. Great information. And although I prefer to listen to books at 1.4 speed, It was intelligable and easy to listen to the narration.

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More of a memoir than a how-to booj

This was a decent exploration of an individual's experience of autism, and valuable as such because when you receive a late-life diagnosis as I have, you need to read up on all manner of manifestations of it. But a word of caution - the author's first name, Una, struck me as female, and since I have learned that men and women manifest autism quite differently, I am most interested in the female perspective. Also, the author's parents were very intuitive about helping their son navigate his autistic ways despite never knowing about autism at the time, so the author had a head-start that most late-life autistics are not blessed with, so his perspective is less typical, I imagine.

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Great

loved it....so so so relavant in understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder in today 's world yet.

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Good information, difficult to hear

This is a fair top-level overview, although like most resources for autistic adults, much of the cited research has to do with autistic children. It can be helpful, but I was hoping for more adult resources. Also, some things didn't translate well from text to speech for me, such as the phrase, "we'll get to that." I thought the narrator's voice was very soft and their s's sounded like f's. I found that trying to follow their diction was distracting from the content.

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boring

don't waist your time and money. this information can be googled for free. narrator was flat and hard to listen to

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Misleading

There is a saying - “If you have met a person with autism, you have met one person with autism”

This book has some good general information however I found it to be very misleading to those seeking information about themselves or other adults who are on the spectrum or looking into an ASD evaluation.

This book specifically touches on one person who’s experience was fairly simple, and didn’t need much professional intervention. What it does not do is touch on the fact that these methods may work for some, but most likely will not for the vast majority of people with ASD.

Whether you’re looking to get answers for yourself or someone else, be sure to look into other authors and experts on this subject in conjunction to this book, so you can be sure to have the most beneficial information for your situation.

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More of an article than a book

There is little substance here, seemed like it was just getting started and it ended. This author could have actually written a book, this was a disappointing use of a credit.

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