The Unmasking Workbook for Autistic Adults: Neurodiversity-Affirming Skills to Help You Live Authentically, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive

Jessica Penot
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The Unmasking Workbook for Autistic Adults: Neurodiversity-Affirming Skills to Help You Live Authentically, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive

Jessica Penot
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“All autistic adults must read this book, as well as parents with newly diagnosed children. Such information was controversial when my book was published in 2000, championing the right of young people to understand their diagnosis. I am thrilled with Penot’s new book! It takes this important work further by helping the adult reader ‘find a path to living without the mask,’ as Penot eloquently writes, and provides a courageous and practical road map.”
—Catherine Faherty, Social Stories Trainer; former TEACCH Advanced Consultant; Autism Society of NC Professional; and author of three books, including Autism…What Does It Mean To Me?
  • Published date: Oct 01, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 168
  • Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
  • ISBN: 9781648483509
  • Dimensions: 7.6" W x 0.4" L x 9.6" H
Jessica Penot, LPC-S, is a supervising licensed professional counselor in Madison, AL, who specializes in treating trauma and supporting autistic people. She has more than twenty years of clinical experience, is founder and director of Tree of Life Behavioral Health, and has spoken and written about autism on platforms, including The Art of Autism and Psychology Today. Penot was diagnosed autistic in her forties, and has spent a significant amount of time working to understand the specific challenges and traumas autistic women face. Her research and work focus primarily on issues involving the underdiagnosis and misdiagnosis of autistic women, and the impact it has on their lives and mental health. She is an advocate for neuro-affirmative approaches to treatment, and works to help facilitate autistic women in moving from being self-critical to self-compassionate. Her perspective on autism comes not only from her clinical experience, research, and study, but also from her lived experience.

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