Unmasking Autism
How Autistic Adults Can Stop Masking, Feel Safe & Build Authentic Relationships
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Narrateur(s):
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Laura Greeves
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Auteur(s):
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Dr James P. Manning
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What if your exhaustion, loneliness, and self-doubt were simply the result of surviving in a world that misunderstands you?
For many autistic adults, life requires a constant performance: forcing eye contact, copying social rules, suppressing sensory pain, and presenting a version of yourself that feels acceptable to others. Over time, the mask becomes so automatic that your real identity feels distant or inaccessible.
Unmasking Autism is a compassionate guide that explains why masking develops, how it becomes entwined with identity, and what steps you can take to build a life where authenticity is finally safe. Written with both clinical insight and lived understanding, this book is designed for autistic adults who long for connection but feel overwhelmed by the emotional cost of maintaining a persona.
If this resonates, you are not alone.
Inside this book, you will learn:
- Why loneliness can persist even in a room full of people, and how alexithymia contributes to emotional disconnection.
- How masking forms, why it is profoundly exhausting, and the hidden psychological toll it takes over time.
- How the autistic nervous system interprets safety, and why this matters for connection, burnout, and recovery.
- How to identify emotionally safe people and build trust slowly and sustainably.
- What intimacy truly looks like for autistic adults—whether emotional, intellectual, or physical
- How to move from isolation to meaningful belonging through structure, interoception, boundaries, and self-acceptance.
- Why autistic burnout is not depression, how it develops, and what recovery requires.
Through powerful real-life examples—including the story of David, whose lifelong masking leads to burnout and eventual reconnection—you will gain clarity about your own patterns, strengths, and needs. This book shows that connection is not achieved through performance but through environments where your nervous system can finally rest.
A guide grounded in clinical expertise
Dr. James P. Manning, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and award-winning author, offers a clear, neurodiversity-affirming framework for understanding autistic connection, emotional safety, and authenticity. His approach challenges the idea that autism must be hidden or corrected, instead revealing how autistic adults can build relationships that honour who they truly are.
If you have ever wondered why connection feels painful, why masking is so exhausting, or why you struggle to express your true self, this book provides the insight and direction you’ve been searching for.
Rediscover who you were before the mask. Rebuild trust in yourself. Learn how to form relationships that don’t require a performance. Begin your journey toward authentic connection today.
©2025 Dr James Manning, Ridgeman Mental Health Books (P)2025 Dr James Manning, Ridgeman Mental Health Books