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What to do after been diagnosis asperger – Asperger Friends

After an Asperger’s (now classified under Autism Spectrum Disorder) diagnosis, take time to process emotions, learn about your specific neurotype, and seek support. Prioritize self-compassion, build a neuro-affirming support network, and explore accommodations at work or school. The diagnosis is a tool for self-understanding, not a deficiency. 

Immediate Next Steps

  • Give Yourself Time: A diagnosis can bring relief, shock, or confusion. Allow yourself time to process this new information and understand what it means for you.
  • Self-Education: Research autism and high-functioning profiles to understand your strengths, challenges, and sensory needs.
  • Connect with the Community: Reach out to local support groups, online forums, or social media groups for neurodivergent adults
  • Support and Therapy
  • Find Neuro-Affirming Therapy: Look for therapists specializing in autistic adults to work on navigating sensory needs, emotional regulation, and communication.
  • Consider Counseling: A therapist can help process past traumas, anxiety, or depression, which can be common in late-diagnosed individual
  • Life Adjustments and Advocacy
  • Identify Needs: Learn to manage sensory sensitivities and recognize when you are experiencing burnout or overload.
  • Explore Accommodations: Consider discussing accommodations with your employer or educational institution, such as a quieter workspace, flexible hours, or adjusted communication methods.
  • Decide on Disclosure: You do not have to tell everyone. Decide on a case-by-case basis who in your personal or professional life needs to know, to gain better support. 
  • Self-Acceptance
  • Reframing Your Life: Use this information to reframe past experiences and understand your unique perspective.
  • Celebrate Victories: Acknowledge your strengths and celebrate small, personal victories to build self-esteem.