“People with autism are more than just a diagnosis. They are unique individuals with diverse personalities.”

How to achieve more as an autistic adult

Procrastination definition: “The action of delaying or postponing something.” From my observations, people on the autistic spectrum procrastinate more than the average neuro-typical. Those of us with autism often struggle to get started on a task, to tidy our living space, make that phone call, write that essay, tackle that pile of paperwork. We are quickly overwhelmed, confused and stressed out by all the things we need to do each Read More

Does everyone with Autism have Audio Processing Disorder?

Does everyone with Autism have Audio Processing Disorder? This article will not be a scientific analysis, or academic view of Audio Processing Disorder, or it’s relationship with autism. What this article will be is a personal account on the effects of this condition. In 2008, I was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism. This diagnosis shed a bright light on a lifetime of challenging traits, and previously unexplained symptoms. Of these Read More

Autism: Is poor mental health the bigger problem?

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Autism and the Criminal Justice System research

Please take part in Shannon’s autism research project! This week I had this request from Shannon, a third year Psychology and Criminology student at Buckinghamshire New University. Please help Shannon learn more about this extremely important subject. “Hello, I am Shannon Dobson, I’m currently conducting research for my dissertation based on people’s experiences of the criminal justice system. I am most interested in discovering whether people with Autism have had a Read More

Autism self-help tips

Things that make my autistic life more enjoyable ​ Self-help tips for people on the autistic spectrum Listening to music takes away anxiety when travelling on public transport. Getting plenty of exercise eases the tension in my body. Taking long walks in the countryside, and smelling the different fragrances. Being by the sea. Listening to the sound of the waves and watching the motion of the water Read More

AUTISTIC! is the term offensive?

AUTISTIC! is the term offensive? Should you call someone autistic? When I was diagnosed with High Functioning Autism in 2008, I was told that I was definitely autistic by the psychologist. I don’t know why, but the word autistic sounded like a throw back to the days when the word retarded was acceptable for people with a learning disability. In fact words such as retarded, abnormal and maladjusted were used to describe children like me Read More

Important info for autistic drivers!

Important info for autistic drivers! Inform the vehicle licensing authority in your country Please note that if you are a car driver that is on the autistic spectrum. You may need to inform the vehicle licensing authority in your country that you have a diagnosis. Here in the UK it’s the DVLA. I checked on their website the other day, and Autistic Spectrum disorder is one of the conditions they Read More

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time review

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time The Gielgud Theatre, London July 2015 A review from an autistic perspective Is it possible to create a highly entertaining, educational, multi award winning show, enjoyed by people all over the world about a boy with autism? Well, the answer is yes. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and more specifically Sion Daniel Young, who on this occasion plays the show’s Read More

Autistic symptoms and the ageing process

As I approach my mid 50’s, It appears that some of my autistic symptoms are taking a greater hold of my life. I find that I have to work much harder to be aware of my surroundings, and being organised takes a lot more effort. Everyday tasks such as remembering my keys or paying bills on time now requires more concentration than it used to. Staying connected to my surroundings is also much harder. It feels Read More