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Unmasking autism: Discovering the New Faces Of Neurodiversity
[Paperback - 2022]
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Sub-category: Diseases & Treatment
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Publisher: Cassell Uk | ISBN: 9781800960558 | Pages: 0
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Outstanding. -Fern Brady, author of Strong Female Character

Reading this felt like being at home - I didn t realise how much I masked. What an incredible book that I know will be re-read many times over. - Dr Camilla Pang, author of Explaining Humans

A remarkable work that will stand at the forefront of the neurodiversity movement. - Dr Barry M. Prizant, author of Uniquely Human

A powerful argument for radical self-acceptance applicable to all readers. - Los Angeles Times

An essential roadmap for autistic people to be themselves. - NPR

Have you, a friend or family member been living with undiagnosed autism?

For every visibly Autistic person you meet, there are countless masked people who pass as neurotypical. They don t fit the stereotypical mould of Autism and are often forced by necessity to mask who they are, spending their entire lives trying to hide their Autistic traits. In particular, there is evidence that Autism remains significantly undiagnosed in women, people of colour, trans and gender non-conforming people, many of whom are only now starting to recognise those traits later in life.

Blending cutting-edge research, personal insights and practical exercises for self-expression, Dr Devon Price examines the phenomenon of masking , making a passionate argument for radical authenticity and non-conformity. A powerful call for change, Unmasking Autism gifts its readers with the tools to uncover their true selves and build a new society - one where everyone can thrive on their own terms.

Devon Price, PhD, is a social psychologist, professor, author, and proud Autistic person. His research has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, and the Journal of Positive Psychology. Devon s writing has appeared in outlets such as the Financial Times, HuffPost, The Los Angeles Times, Slate, Jacobin, Business Insider, LitHub, and on PBS, NPR, MSNBC, and the BBC. He lives in Chicago, where he serves as an assistant professor at Loyola University Chicago s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.

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