Just Diagnosed

I was just diagnosed today with Autism at 26 (female). I'm in the US and unsure what my next steps should be. I have some ideas and know what I need to do for the Academic portion of my life, but outside of school services,I have no idea. My psychologist recommended joining an online group, as that is the setting where I blossom the best socially. I would love advice on what my next steps should be. A little about me I currently work only part-time in my field of special interest in history. I'm in a grad program through ASU for World War Two history. And I would love all the advice you can give me. 

Parents
  • Hello Kitty, welcome to the club!

    For advice it is a pretty broad subject so I would start with a quick guide to undestand the spectrum so you can work out which traits you have and decide if there are any you want to work on doing anything about:

    Understanding Autism For Dummies - Stephen Shore, Linda G. Rastelli, Temple Grandin (2006)
    ISBN 0764525476

    Most books have a bias towards male autists but there are a few for females that may offer some specific insights for you:

    Aspergirls - empowering females with Asperger Syndrome - Rudy Simone (2012)
    ISBN 9781849058261


    Why Aren't Normal People Normal - A Girl's Survival Guide to Growing Up with Asperger Syndrome - Olley Edwards (2013)
    no ISBN given


    Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age - Sarah Hendrickx, Judith Gould (2015)
    ISBN 978 1 84905 547 5

    If there are any specific areas you have questions about or want help with then fire away with as much specificity as you are willing to give - this helps us formulate advice more specific to your needs and wants.

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  • Hello Kitty, welcome to the club!

    For advice it is a pretty broad subject so I would start with a quick guide to undestand the spectrum so you can work out which traits you have and decide if there are any you want to work on doing anything about:

    Understanding Autism For Dummies - Stephen Shore, Linda G. Rastelli, Temple Grandin (2006)
    ISBN 0764525476

    Most books have a bias towards male autists but there are a few for females that may offer some specific insights for you:

    Aspergirls - empowering females with Asperger Syndrome - Rudy Simone (2012)
    ISBN 9781849058261


    Why Aren't Normal People Normal - A Girl's Survival Guide to Growing Up with Asperger Syndrome - Olley Edwards (2013)
    no ISBN given


    Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age - Sarah Hendrickx, Judith Gould (2015)
    ISBN 978 1 84905 547 5

    If there are any specific areas you have questions about or want help with then fire away with as much specificity as you are willing to give - this helps us formulate advice more specific to your needs and wants.

Children