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Autism and masking : how and why people do it, and the impact it can have

By: Contributor(s): Series: Neurodiversity CollectionPublication details: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2022Description: 269pISBN:
  • 9781787755796
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • 9781787755796
Summary: This book combines the latest research with personal case studies detailing autistic experiences of masking. It explains what masking is and the various strategies used to mask in social situations. The research also delves into the psychology behind masking and the specifics of masking at school, at social events with peers and at work. The book looks at the consequences of masking, including the toll it can have on mental and physical health, and suggests guidance for family, professionals, and employers to ameliorate negative effects.
List(s) this item appears in: Barts Health - Neurodiversity Collection | Barts Health - Inclusion and Diversity Collection
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This book combines the latest research with personal case studies detailing autistic experiences of masking. It explains what masking is and the various strategies used to mask in social situations. The research also delves into the psychology behind masking and the specifics of masking at school, at social events with peers and at work. The book looks at the consequences of masking, including the toll it can have on mental and physical health, and suggests guidance for family, professionals, and employers to ameliorate negative effects.

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