Autism: Feeling sympathy for inanimate objects

Have you ever felt that your posessions have feelings? For years I thought I was the one… Read More
By Steve Slavin

Depression: How Learning Meditation Saved My Life.​

How meditation helped me cope with my anxiety and depression… Read More

By Abby Goldman

Is Psilocibyn The Magic Antidote to Depression?

I took part in a trial to see if Psilocybyn could cure my depression. Did it work? Read More…

By Yonni Freeman

How Social Anxiety Kept Me From Meeting George Michael​

Has social anxiety ever held you back in life? Hear about the night I had a chance to meet George Michael in a London recording studio. Read More…

By Steve Slavin

Anna C. Wilson: A Place For Everything

An autism diagnosis at seventy-two years of age.

ANNA C WILSON

I recently interviewed author Anna C. Wilson. Her book A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING – MY MOTHER, AUTISM AND ME, describes her mother’s autism diagnosis at the age of 72. Read More…

Article by Steve Slavin

Odd Girl Out-A Woman On The Autistic Spectrum

The Memoir of autistic journalist, Laura James.

“What do you do when you wake up in your mid-forties and realize you’ve been living a lie your whole life? Do you tell? Or do you keep it to yourself?”
My interview with autistic author Laura James. Read More…

Article by Steve Slavin.

Why I No Longer Tell People I'm Autistic

I used to hear people on the autistic spectrum say they do not wish to be defined by their autism, and until recently, I never really understood what they meant by this… Read More

By Steve Slavin

Autism In The City

It could be the autism talking, but I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m just not cut out for city life. Read More…

By Steve Slavin

Autism and Tiredness

Is it just me, or do other people with autism feel tired all the time? Read More…

By Steve Slavin

Lucy-An Autistic Woman's Story

Lucy is a thirty year old woman who was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome at the age of nineteen. Her diagnosis came following years coping with severe anxiety and depression.

In the podcast interview I recorded with Lucy, she talks about the social difficulties faced by teenage girls on the spectrum, and how their skill at masking their autistic symptoms can mean they do not receive an autism diagnosis.

Lucy had worked, for many years, as a support worker for a leading autism charity here in London. She is admired for the care, expertise and compassion she brings to the autistic adults she works with. Lucy has been able to use her own experience as an autistic person, combined with years of experience and training to make a real difference to many adults struggling with autism.

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