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Could I Really Be Autistic? Paperback – October 21, 2025

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Management number 220498554 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$7.98 Model Number 220498554
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Perhaps a child in your family has been diagnosed as autistic, your therapist has suggested it, or people you know have called you 'Rain Man' throughout your life. Whatever the reason, here you are, either seeking to confirm or dispel the idea that you might be autistic.Written by two experts in autism assessment, this is a pathway for you to explore the likelihood of meeting the diagnostic threshold for autism, while offering advice on possible next steps.With guidance on ways autism can manifest in day-to-day life, factors that prompt people to wrongly dismiss the label (I'm too old/clever/social/ married!), commonly co-occurring conditions, and alternative explanations for autistic traits - this will help you decide whether a professional assessment is appropriate, and give you the best chance of an accurate outcome should you seek one. Filling the gap between self-identification and formal diagnosis, this rigorous, accessible guide to diagnosis will give you confidence in taking the next steps on your autism journey. Read more

ISBN10 1805013432
ISBN13 978-1805013433
Language English
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Dimensions 5.98 x 0.6 x 9.02 inches
Item Weight 10.3 ounces
Print length 240 pages
Publication date October 21, 2025

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