Autism in women ยท treatment

No treatment that eliminates autism, but a path to more peace

Autism is not a disease that you can cure. After a late diagnosis, it is mainly about recognition, self-acceptance and finding a way of life that requires less energy.

Important in advance: this page explains what types of support exist. It is not treatment advice. You determine what is appropriate for you together with a specialized practitioner or coach.
The route

What a treatment program could look like

1

A specialized diagnosis

Find a diagnostician with specific experience in autism in adult women, who looks at your entire life story instead of just recent symptoms.

2

Recognition and self-acceptance

A diagnosis provides a framework for revising years of self-criticism about 'being different'. That alone reduces feelings of guilt in many people.

3

Camouflage tapering where possible

Consciously masking less, starting in safe environments, can save energy in the long term, although it feels awkward at first.

4

Coaching on energy and stimulus processing

Targeted training helps to recognise boundaries before exhaustion sets in, and to plan work and social life accordingly. votes.

5

Attention to autistic burnout

Prolonged exhaustion due to camouflage requires specialized guidance aimed at recovery and breaking the masking pattern, not just rest.

โš ๏ธ this is not medical advice and not a diagnosis. Autism can only be diagnosed by a specialized diagnostician.
Who can look into it

What you can ask yourself

1

Question about female-specific diagnosis

Not every diagnostician has experience with how autism manifests itself in adult women. Ask explicitly about this.

2

Use a women-specific screening instrument to prepare

A free questionnaire developed for women can help to structure your experiences for the conversation.

3

Name previous diagnoses that did not explain the whole picture

If previous treatment for anxiety, depression or burnout did not work as expected, that is relevant information for a diagnostician.

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Seek free support if you get stuck

If you cannot find a solution with care, an independent client support worker can you think along. That's free.

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