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  • Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Understanding Your Diagnosis, Finding the Best Resources and Support Team for Emotional Regulation, Self-Advocacy, and Obtaining Employment
  • By: T.G. Alexander
  • Narrated by: Jennifer Allton
  • Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder

By: T.G. Alexander
Narrated by: Jennifer Allton
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Publisher's summary

Autism is often diagnosed during childhood but can also be diagnosed well into adulthood. If you feel you have been misunderstood your whole life, take heart, you are not alone.

Autism in adults is often misdiagnosed or ignored completely…. Symptoms are often dismissed as simply being shy, introverted, or socially awkward. Unfortunately, this can lead to complications like depression and anxiety, as well as problems with personal and professional relationships. But all hope is not lost just yet….

Once you get a proper diagnosis of your condition, you will know what you’re dealing with, understand your strengths and superpowers, and be able to seek the help and support you need. You’ll see that it’s possible to have a fulfilling, meaningful, and productive life, even while dealing with the challenges of autism. And this guidebook contains the tools and guidance that will help you in coping with your challenges and living a better life.

Inside these pages, you’ll discover:

  • 10 thought-provoking questions to help you confirm your suspicions – and what to do next if you are on the autism spectrum
  • 5 notable anxiety triggers that are quite common among autistic individuals and what to do when you feel triggered
  • Thoughtful activities to enhance emotional awareness and help you express yourself freely 3 solid tips to improve your communication skills and walk past feelings of hesitation, anxiety, and fear
  • A safety manual brimming with smart tips to protect yourself from bullies, scammers, and other bad elements – both online and offline
  • How to deal with autism in the workplace – discover inventive strategies on how and where to find your dream job, be more productive at work, and more!
  • Eye-opening insights into the life of autistic people to help you push through your struggles and feel more hopeful
  • And so much more!

With this book, you’ll get the help that you need to rise above your autism and live a fuller, more enriching life.

©2022 T.G. Alexander (P)2022 T.G. Alexander
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I found this to be a waste of my time and money. I’m level 2 asd and 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

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I found this book to be really useful!
Especially if you're autistic. I recommend it! It can teach you about communication and how to be independent.

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A complete disappointment when looking for helpful information

It you are functional enough to have an audible subscription and leave the house unattended, you have no need for this book. This book is jumping on the adult autism bandwagon but provides nothing. Google provides more real, in-depth info. What a pathetic excuse for a book.

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Amazing!

I truly learned and enjoyed listened to this book so much, the stories of real people that are included helped me understand how learn from them. This is a must have book if you need some support and you don't know what to do either with your diagnosis or some one you know! Especially I liked chapter 4 about improving your communication skills and the additional resources.

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An insightful listen

What stood out to me the most in this book were the stories of the people who were diagnosed with ASD. Many of these people are close to my age and my peers'. Mental disorder is often stigmatized in various cultures--making it an uncomfortable topic to discuss. I like that this book simplifies the topic and introduces it to the listener in a way that is easy to follow. The book talks about what ASD is, its symptoms, how to handle diagnosis and talk to other people about it, how a person with ASD can improve their communication, precautions you can take for your safety, and even autism in the workplace. Overall, the book is a good overview guide of how a person can navigate their life if they were newly diagnosed with autism.

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