Dr Emma Goodall discusses how interoception affects mental wellbeing in autistic people| www.autism.org.uk
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This guide looks at the causes of self-injurious behaviour and things you can do when it happens, and ways you can try to prevent it happening.| www.autism.org.uk
Campaign to increase public understanding of autism and what actions they can take to help autistic people.| www.autism.org.uk
Dr Liz Shea discusses pica and offers some advice on supporting autistic people| www.autism.org.uk
We are the UKs leading charity for autistic people and their families. Since 1962, we have been providing support, guidance and advice, as well as campaigning for improved rights, services and opportunities to help create a society that works for autistic people.| www.autism.org.uk
A detailed description of the robust process we have developed for researching, drafting, publishing and updating our digital advice and guidance content.| www.autism.org.uk
Dr Dora Raymaker discusses research into autistic burnout| www.autism.org.uk
A strategy used by some autistic people, to appear non-autistic. This can have a devastating impact on mental health, sense of self and access to an autism diagnosis.| www.autism.org.uk
Resistance to demands is a characteristic experienced by and observed in some autistic people. It is sometimes labelled as Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), but there is debate about the evidence for and usefulness of this label.| www.autism.org.uk
More women and girls than ever before are discovering that they are autistic. Many had been missed or misdiagnosed due to outdated stereotypes about autism. But that is slowly changing.| www.autism.org.uk
Dr Hannah Belcher discusses masking, based on personal experience and research| www.autism.org.uk
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world. There are around 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK.| www.autism.org.uk