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Supporting Transgender Autistic Youth and Adults

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This book offers guidance for professionals working with autistic transgender youth and adults, focusing on how to adapt their practices to better meet the needs of those living within this intersection. It also provides insights for parents on how to support their transgender autistic children.


By incorporating chapters that cover the fundamentals of gender diversity, neuroqueer trauma, and strategies for supporting neuroqueer folks, the book presents approaches for enhancing support that acknowledges the distinct experiences of transgender autistic people.


Authored by somatic psychotherapist Finn V. Gratton, who identifies as neuroqueer, this book serves as an invaluable resource for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the experiences and requirements of working with transgender autistic folks.




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