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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Iain DolanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781032935980ISBN 10: 1032935987 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 27 February 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPart 1: Understanding Masking and Neurodiversity 1. Neurodiversity-Affirming Fundamentals of Autism 2. High-Masking Autism: When Signal is Mistaken for Noise 3. “Female Presentations” of Autism and Intersectionality 4. How Autism Can Go Unnoticed 5. Might You Be an Autistic Clinician? 6. Debunking Myths and Stereotypes about Autism Part 2: From Theory to Alliance 7. Rebuilding the Therapeutic Frame for Autistic Minds 8. Exploring a New Autistic Identity: Grief and Integration 9. A World of Difference: A Practical Guide to Social and Sensory Experiences Part 3: Clinical Adaptation for Neurodivergent Well-being 10. Alexithymia and Emotional Health for Autistic Adults 11. Autistic Burnout 12. Trauma and Autism 13. Anxiety and Autism 14. Substance Misuse and Autism 15. Sexual and Emotional Intimacy and Autism 16. Co-occurring Conditions in Autism 17. Advice for Collaborative Adult Autism Assessments Conclusion: Self-Knowledge, Purpose, and Coming HomeReviews""This essential guide, drawing on the author’s dual perspective as a psychologist and an autistic adult, equips clinicians with the insights and tools needed for neurodiversity-affirming care. It provides practical strategies for recognizing high-masking presentations and addresses complex clinical challenges, such as burnout, trauma, and assessment adaptation. This book is a necessary resource for enhancing clinical practice."" Ray W. Christner, PhD, psychologist, Hanover, PA, private practice ""It is clear from the compassionate and informative nature of this book that Iain is drawing from both his lived and professional experiences of autism. It is heartening to read a book on psychological care for Autistic people that is written by an Autistic psychologist."" Erin Bulluss, PhD, autistic clinical psychologist, Samson and Bulluss, psychology/consulting ""Get your highlighter ready—this book is packed with clinical pearls and practical guidance! Masking in Autistic Adults: A Clinician’s Guide to Neurodiversity-Affirming Care seamlessly integrates lived experience, clinical expertise, and research. It teaches clinicians to adapt therapeutic models to fit each client, rather than expecting clients to conform to pre-existing frameworks. This is a guide you’ll turn to again and again. Highly recommended for neurodiversity-affirming practice!"" Donna Henderson, PsyD, neuropsychologist and co-author of Is This Autism? A Guide for Clinicians and Everyone Else and Is This Autism? A Companion Guide for Diagnosing. ""This book is deeply needed. It’s the book I wish I’d had during my clinical training. Dolan weaves lived experience, clinical insight, and research with eloquence and compassion. As both an Autistic psychologist and a clinician, his voice bridges two worlds — illuminating what masking feels like from the inside while offering clinicians a practical and affirming framework for care. This is the kind of book that changes how we see our clients — and, potentially, ourselves."" Megan Anna Neff, PsyD, clinical psychologist and founder of Neurodivergent Insights Author InformationIain Dolan, MC, is an autistic psychologist. Drawing on his dual perspective, he specializes in providing compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming autism psychotherapy and assessments for adults. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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