Unmasking Autism
Books | Psychology / Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Devon Price
A deep dive into the spectrum of Autistic experience and the phenomenon of masked Autism, giving individuals the tools to safely uncover their true selves while broadening society’s narrow understanding of neurodiversity“A remarkable work that will stand at the forefront of the neurodiversity movement.”—Barry M. Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP, author of Uniquely Human: A Different Way of Seeing AutismFor every visibly Autistic person you meet, there are countless “masked” Autistic people who pass as neurotypical. Masking is a common coping mechanism in which Autistic people hide their identifiably Autistic traits in order to fit in with societal norms, adopting a superficial personality at the expense of their mental health. This can include suppressing harmless stims, papering over communication challenges by presenting as unassuming and mild-mannered, and forcing themselves into situations that cause severe anxiety, all so they aren’t seen as needy or “odd.” In Unmasking Autism, Dr. Devon Price shares his personal experience with masking and blends history, social science research, prescriptions, and personal profiles to tell a story of neurodivergence that has thus far been dominated by those on the outside looking in. For Dr. Price and many others, Autism is a deep source of uniqueness and beauty. Unfortunately, living in a neurotypical world means it can also be a source of incredible alienation and pain. Most masked Autistic individuals struggle for decades before discovering who they truly are. They are also more likely to be marginalized in terms of race, gender, sexual orientation, class, and other factors, which contributes to their suffering and invisibility. Dr. Price lays the groundwork for unmasking and offers exercises that encourage self-expression, including:• Celebrating special interests• Cultivating Autistic relationships• Reframing Autistic stereotypes• And rediscovering your valuesIt’s time to honor the needs, diversity, and unique strengths of Autistic people so that they no longer have to mask—and it’s time for greater public acceptance and accommodation of difference. In embracing neurodiversity, we can all reap the rewards of nonconformity and learn to live authentically, Autistic and neurotypical people alike.
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Author
Devon Price
Pages
304
Publisher
National Geographic Books
Published Date
2022-04-05
ISBN
0593235231 9780593235232
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"Loved this books. I related to so much. It really helped me start to unmask after I got my Autism diagnosis"
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"This is by far the best book about living with Autism that I've read... But that is partly because there is not enough research or literature written about Autism by people who have firsthand experience. I loved how the author discussed the social model of disability and took an intersectional approach to the topic, however I still found some statements to be incorrect, like most people with autism have motor and coordination issues. Again though, I think this has more to do with lack of research and high rates of underdiagnosis than personal oversight. From my experience, people without motor issues also tend to be people who are diagnosed much later in life or receive informal diagnosis. I also felt a little unseen as a femme Autistic adult who is not necessarily into stereotypical nerd hobbies. Again, no hate to the author, I just wish there was more representation and research discussing how Autism intersects with hormonal fluctuations or how hobbies like crocheting or knitting can also be used to stim and create community. Overall I really liked how the author shared their experience and I think they did a great job presenting an intersectional approach to Autism with the current research."