NeuroTribes, Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults, Autism in Adults 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults: A Guide for Autistic Wellbeing
Autism in Adults (Overcoming Common Problems)
NeuroTribes: The Untold History of Austim and the Potential of Neurodiversity
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9786209206849
Overview:
This carefully curated three-book collection brings together essential perspectives on autism in adulthood and the wider neurodiversity conversation. Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults: A Guide for Autistic Wellbeing offers practical, compassionate strategies for reducing everyday stress in work, study, social situations, and unfamiliar environments. Autism in Adults (Overcoming Common Problems) by Dr Luke Beardon provides clear, myth-busting insight into how autism influences daily life, with practical tips for navigating school, work, parenthood, and relationships, while challenging stereotypes that can limit opportunity. NeuroTribes: The Untold History of Austim and the Potential of Neurodiversity invites readers to reframe autism as a spectrum of cognitive variation with cultural and societal implications, rather than a single fixed condition. Together, these titles deliver a balanced, empowering reading journey—from personal wellbeing to broader understanding—perfect for autistic adults, families, and professionals seeking credible, accessible guidance.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This trio stands out by weaving practical day-to-day strategies with historical and cultural context, creating a holistic reading experience. Readers will gain concrete tools to manage anxiety, improve communication, and advocate for supportive environments, alongside a richer understanding of how autism has been perceived and why neurodiversity matters in education, workplaces, and communities. The set offers a cohesive exploration of inner experience and outer world—making it ideal for self-guided learning, informed conversations with loved ones, and professional development. The paperback format keeps the collection approachable, portable, and ready for regular reference at home, in therapy, or on the go, creating real-world value from day one.
Books Included in This Collection:
Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults: A Guide for Autistic Wellbeing
This practical guide acknowledges how ordinary settings can trigger intense stress for autistic adults. It presents straightforward, actionable strategies to reduce anxiety, recognise triggers, and build resilience through routines, grounding techniques, and clear communication. Readers are invited to advocate for accommodations and to cultivate confidence in navigating daily life while honouring sensory needs and personal pace. A down-to-earth companion for work, study, shopping, and socialising, it translates research into relatable, usable steps.
Autism in Adults (Overcoming Common Problems)
Dr Luke Beardon offers a compassionate, myth-busting look at being on the spectrum in adulthood. The book reframes common assumptions, explains how autism affects individuals, and clarifies what a diagnosis can—or cannot—do. Practical guidance covers education, employment, relationships, and parenthood, with accessible tips for undiagnosed adults seeking understanding. It also considers legal and societal contexts, helping readers navigate potential challenges with clarity, confidence, and a sense of control over their journey.
NeuroTribes: The Untold History of Austim and the Potential of Neurodiversity
Steve Silberman examines autism across history and culture, challenging narrow definitions and highlighting the rich diversity of autistic minds. The book argues for a broader, more nuanced view of cognitive variation and its implications for science, policy, and daily life. It invites readers to consider how society can better accommodate neurodiversity, while offering a compelling narrative that blends investigative reporting with personal stories to illuminate the movement toward understanding and inclusion.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Autistic adults seeking practical strategies and validation, partners and family members looking to understand daily challenges, educators and employers aiming to build inclusive environments, and students or professionals in psychology, education, or healthcare. It also makes a thoughtful gift for anyone supporting an autistic loved one, as well as collectors and non-fiction readers interested in the history, science, and culture of autism. Whether you’re new to the topic or looking to deepen an informed, compassionate approach, this set covers both pragmatic tools and broader context.
Key Benefits:
- Offers practical, actionable steps to reduce daily anxiety and improve wellbeing
- Provides myth-busting, respectful perspectives on autism in adulthood
- Combines personal strategies with historical and societal context
- Supports self-advocacy and informed conversations with others
- Compact, durable paperback collection ideal for reference at home or work
- Great gift idea for autistic adults, families, teachers, and caregivers
- Encourages a nuanced understanding of neurodiversity and its benefits
About the Author:
This collection brings together the insights of two respected voices in autism discourse and a complementary perspective from the third title. Dr Luke Beardon is a widely recognised autism expert whose work on autism in adults blends accessibility with evidence-based guidance, making complex topics understandable for readers and practitioners alike. Steve Silberman is an acclaimed journalist and author known for NeuroTribes, a landmark examination of autism’s history and the broader neurodiversity movement. The inclusion of Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Adults adds another practical, wellbeing-focused voice to the mix. Together, these authors provide a balanced blend of practical strategies, credible research, and empathetic storytelling that supports readers in understanding themselves and others—and in using that understanding to lead calmer, more purposeful lives.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the complete three-book collection offers a cohesive, confidence-building reading journey from practical self-care to big-picture context. You’ll gain useful tools for daily life, while also developing a broader perspective on autism and neurodiversity that informs relationships, work, and communities. The set is a reliable, thoughtful gift for autistic adults and their networks, and a sturdy addition to any non-fiction library that values credibility, compassion, and real-world relevance. It’s the kind of collection you return to again and again for insight, reassurance, and fresh perspectives.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.