I Think I Might Be Autistic
A Guide to Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis and Self-Discovery for Adults
by:
Cynthia Kim
Summary:
The book provides a personal account of the author's journey to receiving an autism diagnosis later in life, offering insights and practical advice for adults who suspect they may be on the autism spectrum. It includes guidance on the diagnostic process, understanding symptoms, and navigating the challenges and opportunities that come with self-discovery and acceptance of being autistic.
Key points:
1. Self-Recognition: The book guides adults suspecting they have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) on self-identification and discovery.
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