Autism Spectrum Disorder

Learn about Autism (Spectrum Disorder; ASD) and what challenges it can bring 

What is Autism?

Autism is a neurodivergence, which means having a brain and body that functions somewhat differently from the majority of people (neurotypical). Whilst there are advantages and disadvantages to that, society is easier to fit into when you are more like the majority (the norm). 
Autism affects how we perceive, interact with, and respond to the world. This may prove challenging when trying to navigate a society built for neurotypical minds, however being autistic also brings unique strengths. This might include the ability to notice details that others may overlook, think innovatively, feel things deeply and intensely engage with subjects of interest, qualities that can be a significant asset in both creative and analytical pursuits. 

Autism is often recognised in early childhood, particularly through differences in social communication and behaviour, and stays with us throughout our lifespan. However, many learn to adapt, compensate for, or ‘mask’ their natural behaviours to try to fit in with society around them. This strategy, although workable to some extent, is draining and can lead to missed or delayed diagnosis and support. When autism is masked, undiagnosed or unsupported, it can lead to feelings of isolation, chronic stress and a diminished sense of self-worth. 

The Autism Spectrum represents a continuum of experiences where traits and abilities can vary widely from person to person. This means that whilst some may have significant challenges.

Social Interaction & Communication

Many autistic people experience differences in interpreting and using non-verbal cues, such as facial expressions and tone of voice.

Engaging in reciprocal conversation can be challenging, which may sometimes result in appearing socially awkward or reserved.

Some learn to compensate for these differences by closely observing and mimicking social behaviours, though this masking can be emotionally taxing over time. 

Sensory Processing

Autistic people often have heightened or reduced sensitivity to sensory stimuli (such as light, sound, textures or smells), which can make everyday environments feel overwhelming or overstimulating.

Restricted and Repetitive Patterns

A strong preference for routines and repetitive behaviours is common.

Intense, focused or special interests can develop, providing both comfort and a source of deep expertise.

The concept of ‘spiky profiles’ captures how a person might display exceptional abilities in one area alongside challenges in another.

PDA and RSD Presentations

Some autistic people have a Persistent Drive for Autonomy (PDA) and exhibit a strong need to avoid any demands to maintain their sense of autonomy (previously referred to as Pathological Demand Avoidance).

Others can experience intense emotional responses to perceived rejection or criticism, a phenomenon known as Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria.

Other Forms of Neurodivergence

It is not unusual for autistic individuals to also have ADHD, Dyslexia, or Dyspraxia- each adding further layers to their unique profile.
Autism Diagnosis

Seeking Help for Autism

Living with unrecognised or unsupported autism can be an isolating and exhausting experience. However, understanding your neurodivergent identity is a powerful step toward empowerment and growth.
With the right diagnosis and support, you can not only manage challenges more effectively but also harness your unique talents, ranging from acute attention to detail and innovative problem-solving to deep empathy and creative thinking. Many autistic individuals excel in fields that benefit from unconventional approaches, such as technology, healthcare, the arts, and scientific research.

By seeking help, you open the door to resources that celebrate and build on these strengths, enabling you to achieve personal success and fulfilment. If you suspect that autism might be influencing your life, exploring this possibility through a proper assessment can be both liberating and transformative.

Diagnostic Autism Assessments

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