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Her Face of Autism: A Guide for Late-Diagnosed Women Exploring Identity, Sexuality, and Well-Being
Her Face of Autism: A Guide for Late-Diagnosed Women Exploring Identity, Sexuality, and Well-Being
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"You spent a lifetime sensing something was different, but no one saw it. Not even you. Until one day, everything clicked. Now there's no going back."
Her Face of Autism is a guide for women who have always felt different, misjudged, or like they were constantly working twice as hard to hold it together. Whether you're self-identifying, newly diagnosed, or still untangling questions, this book offers clarity, context, and a grounded path forward.
Written by an Autistic and ADHD psychotherapist this book doesn't speak about you, it speaks with you. It's for women who masked their way through school, work, parenting, relationships-without realizing what they were doing was survival. It walks through the doubt, grief, and revelation that often follow late diagnosis or self-recognition. Chapters blend personal narrative, clinical insight, and client stories to explore this experience's many layers: masking and burnout, misdiagnosis, trauma, identity, psychosexual development, intimacy, and neurodivergent relationships. You'll also find reflective prompts to help make sense of your story-and rewrite it in your own words.
This isn't a clinical checklist. It's a neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed, real-talk resource for women who are finally seeing themselves clearly-often for the first time.
If you've ever thought, Why has this always been so hard? Why did no one see me?-this book is for you. You weren't missed because you were fine. You were missed because you were masking. You were always Autistic. You've always been enough. Now you get to understand why-and what's next.
Author: Michelle Labine
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 12/11/2025
Pages: 330
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781038348029
Her Face of Autism is a guide for women who have always felt different, misjudged, or like they were constantly working twice as hard to hold it together. Whether you're self-identifying, newly diagnosed, or still untangling questions, this book offers clarity, context, and a grounded path forward.
Written by an Autistic and ADHD psychotherapist this book doesn't speak about you, it speaks with you. It's for women who masked their way through school, work, parenting, relationships-without realizing what they were doing was survival. It walks through the doubt, grief, and revelation that often follow late diagnosis or self-recognition. Chapters blend personal narrative, clinical insight, and client stories to explore this experience's many layers: masking and burnout, misdiagnosis, trauma, identity, psychosexual development, intimacy, and neurodivergent relationships. You'll also find reflective prompts to help make sense of your story-and rewrite it in your own words.
This isn't a clinical checklist. It's a neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed, real-talk resource for women who are finally seeing themselves clearly-often for the first time.
If you've ever thought, Why has this always been so hard? Why did no one see me?-this book is for you. You weren't missed because you were fine. You were missed because you were masking. You were always Autistic. You've always been enough. Now you get to understand why-and what's next.
Author: Michelle Labine
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 12/11/2025
Pages: 330
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.74d
ISBN: 9781038348029
