From Hurt to Hope: Stories of Mental Health, Mental Illness and Being Autistic

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Mair Elliott (Ed.) (2022)

Co-occurring mental health conditions are often associated with Autism. This book details the lived experiences of being Autistic and experiencing mental health conditions. This collection of essays moves beyond medicalised language and diagnoses. The book covers a range of experiences from people of varying ages, genders and backgrounds Discussing topics from trauma, relationships, and masking to healthcare and intersectionality. The essays are split into the topics of hurt (through personal experiences), help (tools and tips for people) and hope (looking forward to the future).

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