Could You Be Autistic?

Stories of Self-Discovery from Adults on the Spectrum: How One Realizes They are Autistic.
Have you always felt like an alien? Do you struggle to understand people and be understood? Do you regularly feel overwhelmed by your senses, emotions and thoughts?
Are you regularly told "Why are you so weird?", "Oh don't be so sensitive", "You are a drama queen / rude / arrogant / difficult to be around"?
Maybe you have grown to think there's something wrong with you, with your brains. Well, there is a chance that you just are neurodiverse!
Whether your voice within is already telling you you are on the spectrum, or you have no clue yet, this book can help you figuring it out. So you can move from questioning yourself to "Oh, now it all makes sense!".
Autism could be the answer. Or not. Find some clarity in these stories from autistic adults who walked that path before you.
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The author discovered at 53 y.o. that her difference, that she experienced her whole life, had a name: Asperger autism. This revelation has been a joy and a relief, and she started to interact with autistic adults across the world. Being able to relate is described by all as essential to their self-understanding and growth. This book is all about sharing and relating, to help atypical adults figuring out if they might be on the spectrum.

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Could You Be Autistic?

Stories of Self-Discovery from Adults on the Spectrum: How One Realizes They are Autistic.
Have you always felt like an alien? Do you struggle to understand people and be understood? Do you regularly feel overwhelmed by your senses, emotions and thoughts?
Are you regularly told "Why are you so weird?", "Oh don't be so sensitive", "You are a drama queen / rude / arrogant / difficult to be around"?
Maybe you have grown to think there's something wrong with you, with your brains. Well, there is a chance that you just are neurodiverse!
Whether your voice within is already telling you you are on the spectrum, or you have no clue yet, this book can help you figuring it out. So you can move from questioning yourself to "Oh, now it all makes sense!".
Autism could be the answer. Or not. Find some clarity in these stories from autistic adults who walked that path before you.
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The author discovered at 53 y.o. that her difference, that she experienced her whole life, had a name: Asperger autism. This revelation has been a joy and a relief, and she started to interact with autistic adults across the world. Being able to relate is described by all as essential to their self-understanding and growth. This book is all about sharing and relating, to help atypical adults figuring out if they might be on the spectrum.

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Could You Be Autistic?

Could You Be Autistic?

by Anne Cossé
Could You Be Autistic?

Could You Be Autistic?

by Anne Cossé

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Stories of Self-Discovery from Adults on the Spectrum: How One Realizes They are Autistic.
Have you always felt like an alien? Do you struggle to understand people and be understood? Do you regularly feel overwhelmed by your senses, emotions and thoughts?
Are you regularly told "Why are you so weird?", "Oh don't be so sensitive", "You are a drama queen / rude / arrogant / difficult to be around"?
Maybe you have grown to think there's something wrong with you, with your brains. Well, there is a chance that you just are neurodiverse!
Whether your voice within is already telling you you are on the spectrum, or you have no clue yet, this book can help you figuring it out. So you can move from questioning yourself to "Oh, now it all makes sense!".
Autism could be the answer. Or not. Find some clarity in these stories from autistic adults who walked that path before you.
-------------------
The author discovered at 53 y.o. that her difference, that she experienced her whole life, had a name: Asperger autism. This revelation has been a joy and a relief, and she started to interact with autistic adults across the world. Being able to relate is described by all as essential to their self-understanding and growth. This book is all about sharing and relating, to help atypical adults figuring out if they might be on the spectrum.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164336448
Publisher: Anne Cossé
Publication date: 06/18/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 284 KB

About the Author

Anne Cossé is an international author, speakerenergy therapist and intuitive coach.

She helps people from all walks of life to  get their health and life back on track.

After a successful career in the International Banking Industry in different countries, she went on to share her knowledge and passion for cultures and practiced as a cross-cultural communication and management coach, teacher and business owner for a decade. She trained thousands of people in the fields of communication, change management and cross-cultural differences.

Progressively, Anne enriched her training and coaching with her personal interest for self-improvement and finally decided to fully align with her passions and purpose, and help people on an personal level. She went back to school and trained in natural wellness techniques in the U.S.A., France, Spain and Singapore. She is a Certified Acupressure Practitioner and a Reiki Master & Teacher.

For years she has combined all her abilities and experience to help individuals on their way to personal and professional development - taking a specific interest in how women attain an overall well-being experience -, and organizations to understand and cope with stress.

At the same time Anne took the plunge in writing, a long time dream. To help individuals make their dream of professional freedom happen, she started with a practical guide about self-employment.

Then she went on writing practical DIY acupressure guides, to help people achieve wellness in a natural and sustainable way. Her books are distributed across many platforms around the world. She started blogs about wellness in English and in French, published a newsletter and contributes articles about holistic wellness, self-improvement and spirituality.

Anne  has been interviewed by many media in the USA, Europe and Singapore.

Anne discovered at 53 years old that her difference, that she experienced her whole life, had a name: Asperger autism. This revelation has been a joy and a relief, and she started to interact with autistic adults across the world. She is active in the Neurodiversity Acceptance Movement.

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