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Is Female Autism Different?

Female autism

At Spectrum Sisters, we know that autism looks different in women and girls. For too long, research and diagnostic tools have focused on male presentations, leaving countless women and girls underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or misunderstood.
Our focus is on recognising and celebrating the female autism phenotype — the unique ways autism can present in females across the lifespan. From puberty to menopause, from masking to trauma recovery, our aim is to provide assessments that are accurate, validating, and life-changing.

 

Explore these sections to learn more about autism in women and girls, and how Spectrum Sisters supports autistic females through every stage of life. At Spectrum Sisters, we know that autism looks different in women and girls. For too long, research and diagnostic tools have focused on male presentations, leaving countless women and girls underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or misunderstood.Our focus is on recognising and celebrating the female autism phenotype — the unique ways autism can present in females across the lifespan. From puberty to menopause, from masking to trauma recovery, our aim is to provide assessments that are accurate, validating, and life-changing.Explore the sections below to learn more about autism in women and girls, and how Spectrum Sisters supports autistic females through every stage of life.

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For private assessment queries: assessments@spectrumsisters.com

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Spectrum Sisters Ltd is a registered company 16765982

Registered address: 61 Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DJ

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ICO registration number: ZC042003 

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