Understanding Adult Autism A Guide for Individuals and Caregivers Understanding Adult Autism A Guide for Individuals and Caregivers

Understanding Adult Autism A Guide for Individuals and Caregivers

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Publisher Description

Navigate the complexities of adult autism with "Understanding Adult Autism A Guide for Individuals and Caregivers." This insightful guide provides essential information about living with autism in adulthood, offering vital autism support and strategies for those affected and their loved ones. Delve into the unique challenges faced by adults on the spectrum, learn about the significance of an adult diagnosis, and discover practical resources and adult autism strategies for enhancing daily living. This book is your comprehensive companion for fostering a deeper understanding of adult autism and promoting mental health and well-being.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2024
November 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
191
Pages
PUBLISHER
LibriHouse
SELLER
LibriHouse
SIZE
239.1
KB
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