This chapter focuses on the resilience and strength displayed by autistic adults, highlighting their abilities to live fulfilling lives, maintain successful careers, and form strong relationships and friendships. It also mentions Simon Edwards, a peer mentor for autistic individuals.
Over the past two decades, our cultural understanding of autism and what it means to be autistic has grown - though we have a long way to go. But there are entire generations of people who grew up when the popular conception of autism was a far cry from how it’s now understood.
It meant a whole host of people who grew up feeling like they didn’t fit in, but never quite knowing why.
They were autistic, but undiagnosed. And when a diagnosis did come as an adult – it was often revelatory and life-changing.
On All in the Mind this week, 'hidden histories’ of late-diagnosed autistic adults.