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Her Face of Autism

A Guide for Late-Diagnosed Women Exploring Identity, Sexuality, and Well-Being

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Her Face of Autism

著者: Michelle Labine
ナレーター: Sarah Hendrickx
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Her Face of Autism is a compassionate, neurodiversity-affirming guide for late-diagnosed Autistic women exploring identity, masking, trauma, sexuality, relationships, and self-understanding. Written by Michelle Labine, the book blends lived experience, clinical insight, reflective prompts, and client-informed narratives to help women make sense of a lifetime of feeling different, misunderstood, or chronically overwhelmed.

The book explores how many Autistic women go unnoticed for decades because they learn to mask their struggles, adapt socially, overperform, and internalize shame rather than receive recognition and support. It examines the emotional impact of late diagnosis, including grief, relief, burnout, identity confusion, perfectionism, and the lifelong pressure to appear “fine” while struggling internally.

A major focus of the book is helping listeners reconnect with themselves after years of survival-based adaptation. Topics include sensory sensitivities, executive functioning challenges, trauma, nervous system overwhelm, relationships, intimacy, psychosexual development, attachment patterns, and the unique ways autism can present in women and AFAB individuals. Rather than approaching autism as a disorder to fix, the book frames autistic traits through a compassionate and strengths-based lens.

Throughout the book, Labine combines personal storytelling with therapeutic reflection, encouraging listeners to examine the narratives they have carried about themselves and begin replacing shame with self-understanding. The tone is direct, validating, and emotionally grounded, aimed at women who are beginning to recognize that their lifelong struggles may not have been personal failures, but adaptations to living in a world that misunderstood them.

The book has been described as a humane and encouraging resource for Autistic women seeking clarity, self-acceptance, and a deeper understanding of their emotional, relational, and sexual selves.

©2025 Michelle Labine (P)2026 Michelle Labine
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