The Adult Autism Companion
Your Guide to Ease Sensory Overload, Manage Social Anxiety, Enhance Executive Function, and Build a Life of Purpose and Authenticity
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Narrated by:
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Catherine Hein Carter
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By:
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Ellie Eastbourne
About this listen
Build a purposeful, authentic life with autism—discover practical ways to ease sensory overload, social anxiety, and executive-function challenges.
Are you looking for real-world strategies to handle sensory overload or social anxiety as an adult on the spectrum? Do you wish someone would finally explain executive function, workplace hurdles, and independent living in a way that makes sense for you?
If so, The Adult Autism Companion is for you. This empowering audiobook offers an evidence-based roadmap to understanding autism in adulthood, mastering daily challenges, and cultivating self-acceptance—delivered with clarity, compassion, and authenticity. A downloadable PDF of the book accompanies the audiobook, making it easy to follow exercises, visual aids, and resources while you listen.
Inside you’ll discover:
- Proven strategies for sensory overload at home, work, and in public.
- Mental-health self-care frameworks for anxiety, depression, and burnout recovery.
- Tools to combat stigma, advocate for yourself, and foster acceptance.
- Actionable steps to ease social anxiety and build confidence.
- Executive function made simple: organize, prioritize, and get things done—your way.
- Everyday life skills: routines, time management, simple meals, budgeting, housing, and transportation.
- Workplace guidance: interviews, disclosure tips, stress tools, and authentic networking.
- Friendships and relationships: practical ways to connect, set boundaries, and communicate.
- A curated resource list, reflection prompts, and visual aids to deepen understanding.
Instead of dense or one-size-fits-all advice, The Adult Autism Companion celebrates strengths as well as challenges. Clear, accessible language designed for neurodiverse adults offers validation, empathy, and practical answers.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, self-identifying, or supporting an autistic loved one, you’ll find that meaningful change is possible—without masking, shame, or sacrificing authenticity.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Made Adult Autism Feel Better Understood
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Compassionate Guide
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The narration was calm and compassionate, making complex experiences feel understood and normal.
I found myself pausing often to reflect because the examples resonated so closely with real-life moments.
The strategies shared felt realistic and immediately helpful, not overwhelming or abstract.
Overall, it felt like a supportive companion in my headphones, offering clarity, kindness, and genuine guidance.
Comforting Practical Support
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What I liked most is how concrete it is. It does not just say set boundaries or build routines, it sounds like it gives you actual tools you can try at home, at work, and out in public. The workplace bit is especially useful, because interviews, disclosure, and workplace stress are things a lot of guides barely touch or they oversimplify. Same with relationships, it sounds more grounded in communication and boundaries, not cheesy advice.
The PDF add on is a big win. If there are exercises, visual aids, and prompts, having them in front of you makes the audiobook way easier to apply instead of just listen and forget.
The vibe is also reassuring. I appreciate that it talks about doing better without pushing masking or shame, and it makes room for strengths as well as struggles. If you are newly diagnosed, self identifying, or just trying to understand yourself with more kindness, this sounds like the kind of listen that could actually help, not just label you.
Finally, Something Practical
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Supportive and reassuring guide
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