What if everything you were told about being "too sensitive" or "not trying hard enough" was actually a sign of how your brain works differently?
Life Upside Down transforms the conversation around late-diagnosed autism in women and marginalized communities. Through powerful personal narrative combined with cutting-edge research, author Solweig Habert—diagnosed at 31 after years of exhaustion and feeling "wrong"—reveals why an estimated 1 in 45 women live undiagnosed, with even higher numbers among Black and Latin communities, LGBTQ+, and other underserved groups.
This groundbreaking book dismantles the white, male-centered diagnostic criteria that systematically exclude diverse autism presentations. From childhood clues missed by well-meaning adults to the hidden cost of "masking" just to survive socially, Habert exposes how current systems fail the very people they claim to serve.
For autistic women and individuals from marginalized communities, discover why your struggles aren't personal failings but signs of a world not built for your brilliant, different brain. Learn practical strategies for unmasking safely, self-advocacy, and building authentic community while healing from lifelong shame.
For parents and educators, gain essential insight into how autism presents across gender, race, and culture. Understand the harm of forced conformity and learn to create environments where all neurodivergent minds can thrive authentically.
For therapists and healthcare providers, uncover the systemic biases that exclude marginalized communities from diagnosis and support. Integrate intersectional frameworks that honor diverse presentations and lived experiences.
Part memoir, part social justice manifesto, part practical guide—Life Upside Down doesn't just diagnose the problem. It envisions an inclusive future where neurodiversity is celebrated across all identities, offering concrete tools for individuals, families, and institutions ready to embrace authentic change.
From invisible struggle to visible strength. From pathology to natural human variation. This is the roadmap to a world where every brain belongs.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if everything you were told about being "too sensitive" or "not trying hard enough" was actually a sign of how your brain works differently?Life Upside Down transforms the conversation around late-diagnosed autism in women and marginalized communities. Through powerful personal narrative combined with cutting-edge research, author Solweig Habert-diagnosed at 31 after years of exhaustion and feeling "wrong"-reveals why an estimated 1 in 45 women live undiagnosed, with even higher numbers among Black and Latin communities, LGBTQ+, and other underserved groups.This groundbreaking book dismantles the white, male-centered diagnostic criteria that systematically exclude diverse autism presentations. From childhood clues missed by well-meaning adults to the hidden cost of "masking" just to survive socially, Habert exposes how current systems fail the very people they claim to serve.For autistic women and individuals from marginalized communities, discover why your struggles aren't personal failings but signs of a world not built for your brilliant, different brain. Learn practical strategies for unmasking safely, self-advocacy, and building authentic community while healing from lifelong shame.For parents and educators, gain essential insight into how autism presents across gender, race, and culture. Understand the harm of forced conformity and learn to create environments where all neurodivergent minds can thrive authentically.For therapists and healthcare providers, uncover the systemic biases that exclude marginalized communities from diagnosis and support. Integrate intersectional frameworks that honor diverse presentations and lived experiences.Part memoir, part social justice manifesto, part practical guide-Life Upside Down doesn't just diagnose the problem. It envisions an inclusive future where neurodiversity is celebrated across all identities, offering concrete tools for individuals, families, and institutions ready to embrace authentic change.From invisible struggle to visible strength. From pathology to natural human variation. This is the roadmap to a world where every brain belongs. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798993238111
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if everything you were told about being "too sensitive" or "not trying hard enough" was actually a sign of how your brain works differently?Life Upside Down transforms the conversation around late-diagnosed autism in women and marginalized communities. Through powerful personal narrative combined with cutting-edge research, author Solweig Habert-diagnosed at 31 after years of exhaustion and feeling "wrong"-reveals why an estimated 1 in 45 women live undiagnosed, with even higher numbers among Black and Latin communities, LGBTQ+, and other underserved groups.This groundbreaking book dismantles the white, male-centered diagnostic criteria that systematically exclude diverse autism presentations. From childhood clues missed by well-meaning adults to the hidden cost of "masking" just to survive socially, Habert exposes how current systems fail the very people they claim to serve.For autistic women and individuals from marginalized communities, discover why your struggles aren't personal failings but signs of a world not built for your brilliant, different brain. Learn practical strategies for unmasking safely, self-advocacy, and building authentic community while healing from lifelong shame.For parents and educators, gain essential insight into how autism presents across gender, race, and culture. Understand the harm of forced conformity and learn to create environments where all neurodivergent minds can thrive authentically.For therapists and healthcare providers, uncover the systemic biases that exclude marginalized communities from diagnosis and support. Integrate intersectional frameworks that honor diverse presentations and lived experiences.Part memoir, part social justice manifesto, part practical guide-Life Upside Down doesn't just diagnose the problem. It envisions an inclusive future where neurodiversity is celebrated across all identities, offering concrete tools for individuals, families, and institutions ready to embrace authentic change.From invisible struggle to visible strength. From pathology to natural human variation. This is the roadmap to a world where every brain belongs. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798993238111
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