Ep. 55 - Dr. Wendela Whitcomb Marsh - Author and CEO of Adult Autism Assessment
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(Update 1/11: There seems to be an audio issue with this episode that I am trying to rectify, I apologize for this, I am unsure how it even happened! When I fix the audio, I will re-upload in place and send it out again and I will update this description again, I want to thank listener Fiona for pointing it out in the Q&A, as we definitely didn't talk over each other in our conversation! Once again, apologies!)
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Dr. Wendela Whitcomb Marsh, CEO and founder of Adult Autism Assessment, discusses the importance of late diagnosis and discovery of autism in adults. She shares her personal journey and the motivation behind her work. Dr. Marsh explains the assessment process for autism and the significance of self-diagnosis. She also highlights the challenges of masking and the need for accommodations in the workplace. Additionally, Dr. Marsh emphasizes the importance of self-care and the creation of neurodiversity-affirming books. In this conversation, Wendy and Stefan discuss the process of finding your niche and writing a book proposal. They emphasize the importance of tailoring your proposal to each publisher and showcasing your understanding of their guidelines. They also explore the joy of learning and the passion for writing, highlighting the significance of embracing your perspective and turning your ideas into books. Wendy shares her future goals of expanding her practice and providing affordable housing for disabled and neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the importance of creating a community and helping others, emphasizing the need for support and spreading awareness.Takeaways
- Late diagnosis of autism is prevalent in neurodivergent individuals, and it is important for individuals to discover their neurodivergent identity.
- The assessment process for autism involves a comprehensive evaluation that includes questionnaires and tests to determine if an individual meets the criteria for autism.
- Self-diagnosis is a valid and respected way for individuals to understand their neurodivergent identity, although a formal diagnosis may be necessary for legal or professional reasons.
- Masking, or camouflaging, is a common experience for neurodivergent individuals, and it can be exhausting. It is important to prioritize self-care and plan for overwhelm.
- Creating neurodiversity-affirming books and resources is crucial to provide support and understanding for neurodivergent individuals. Find your niche and tailor your book proposal to each publisher.
- Embrace your perspective and turn your ideas into books.
- Create a writing ritual and follow your muse.
- Support and help others in your community.
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