
Female Autism 40+ - Dr. Terry Lim
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About the Guest:
Dr. Terry Lim is a consultant psychiatrist and director at the Mindsight Clinic. With a growing focus on diagnosing and helping those on the autism spectrum, Dr. Lim has seen a significant rise in patients seeking clarity in this area over the past five years. He is dedicated to providing compassionate care, helping people understand their mental health challenges, and supporting individual growth. Dr. Lim advocates for broader mental health access via innovative solutions like the mental health GP program, recognizing the need for more inclusive and knowledgeable mental healthcare practices.
Key Takeaways:
- Autism can be diagnosed at any stage in life, and increasing awareness is contributing to more adults seeking evaluation.
- Understanding autism involves recognizing its spectrum of presentations and individual challenges, particularly around social and cognitive rigidity.
- Access to accurate information and compassionate care can empower individuals with autism to embrace their strengths and work on their challenges.
- Cultural and societal expectations greatly influence how autism presents in women versus men, impacting diagnosis rates.
- The mental health GP program aims to expand high-quality mental health services, ensuring earlier and more effective intervention for individuals.
Notable Quotes:
- "The problem is that people don't really know what [autism spectrum] means for them." – Dr. Terry Lim
- "There is a debate around whether autism is a mental illness, a condition, or just a variant of the normal population." – Dr. Terry Lim
- "It's meant to be the start of a growth process." – Dr. Terry Lim
- "Knowledge is power. And I think if you can understand yourself in as deep a way as you can, that gives one the power to improve." – Dr. Terry Lim
- "40 plus is a real time of change for a lot of women." – Dr. Terry Lim
Resources:
- Mindsight Clinic - Discover more about Dr. Lim's practice and the mental health GP program.
- Autism Spectrum Australia - Information about autism prevalence and resources.
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