Quietly Autistic at Last
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526714/fan_mail/new] Many late-diagnosed autistic women discover that receiving a diagnosis is only part of the journey. The other part is navigating a world that often questions, minimizes, or misunderstands their experience. In this episode, Dr. Allison Sucamele explores the psychology behind feeling like you have to prove you're "autistic enough," even after a formal diagnosis. We discuss confirmation bias, the Double Empathy Problem, internalized doubt, autism stereotypes, chronic invalidation, and why so many autistic women find themselves trapped in an exhausting cycle of self-justification. Most importantly, we'll talk about how to step out of "proof mode," trust your own lived experience, and recognize that your identity is not a debate, a committee decision, or a public referendum. The goal was never to convince everyone else. The goal is to understand yourself. Now streaming wherever you get your podcasts. Follow on Instagram @quietlyautisticatlastpodcast [https://www.instagram.com/quietlyautisticatlastpodcast/] Kind Reminder: Quietly Autistic at Last reflects one autistic person's perspective and lived experience. Autism is a broad and diverse spectrum, and every autistic experience is unique and valid. The information shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, psychological, or diagnostic advice. Help Is Available: If you are in crisis, experiencing thoughts of self-harm, or need immediate emotional support, call or text 988 [https://988lifeline.org] in the United States and Canada to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Trained counselors are available 24/7. If you are outside the United States or Canada, please contact your local emergency services or crisis support resources.
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