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Continuing Professional Development
This presentation describes the strengths and abilities commonly experienced by autistic women, as well as key challenges, including self-understanding, developing an authentic self, navigating the workplace, executive function, including ADHD, developing relationships whilst staying true to oneself, self-advocacy and issues of mental health including anxiety, depression, autistic burnout and eating disorders. Our presentation is based on recent relevant research and our combined 80 years of experience in autism. We discuss autism in females aged 17+.
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Learning Objectives
Understand why autistic women are so often late-diagnosed.
Recognise camouflaging and compensation coping mechanisms.
Appreciate the different pathways to diagnosis for autistic women.
Utilise a screening tool designed to identify autistic women.
Understand unique issues regarding self-identity and low self-esteem for autistic women.
Know strategies to increase a sense of self and the conceptualised self, increasing attunement with the authentic self.
To be able to recognize the effects of alexithymia and high levels of emotional empathy on the ability to experience and express emotions and the true self.
Know strategies to recognise and regulate emotion.
Know strategies to manage mental energy and prevent autistic burnout.
Understand how polyvagal theory is important for understanding the association between anxiety and autism.
Understand autistic friendships and navigate developing an authentic sense of self with the need to build skills for navigating the social world, including building friendships in adulthood.
Understand issues regarding adult relationships especially relationship vulnerability, sexuality and being a mother.