Mise à jour: 27 mars 2026
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8BALL, 2011. This Aspie Life: The Undiagnosed Aspie Experience. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
ACKERMAN, Dan, 2020. Face the Strange. In: SPARROW, Maxfield (éd.), Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words. London: Jessica Kingsley.
ADAMS, Jon et LAJOIE*, Marcia, 2014. Playing in the Band: The Story of The Headbangers, a Performance Ensemble for Young People and Young Adults Using Assistive Devices. In: MAGEE*, Wendy (éd.), Music Technology in Therapeutic and Health Settings. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ADAMS, Noah et LIANG, Bridget, 2020. Trans and Autistic: Stories from Life at the Intersection. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
AGAFONOFF, Tash, 2025. Dog Years. In: BASTOW, Clem et CASE, Jo (éd.), Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers. St. Lucia: UQP.
AHAMAD, Laila, 2022. Things I Didn’t Know. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 68‑70.
ALEKSANIAN, Alyssa, 2017a. Meeting the Train. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ALEKSANIAN, Alyssa, 2017b. Opening the Umbrella (Multicoloured Than You Very Much!). In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ALLAN, Debbie, 2011. Coping with Depression: Positive Advice for Aspies. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
ALLAN, Debbie, 2017. Loyal Companions: Animals Can Teach Us All a Lot About Happiness and Acceptance. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ALLEN, B. Martin, 2021. Acknowledge Vulnerability; Presume Competence. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon et ONAIWU, Morénike Giwa (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
ALLEN, Bridget, 2015. Notes on Not Speaking. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ALLEN, P., 2015. Itsa Crying Shame, Severely Gifted. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ALLIE, 2022. How I Found Sense. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 15‑20.
ALLISTER, John, 2026. Faith, Hope and Autism: Learning to Love Neurodiversity. Canterbury.
ALMOND, 2022. Home. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 51‑52.
ALTMAN-MILLS, Aleph, 2015. Keys. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ANDERSON, Andrea, 2024. This Is Who I Am: The Autistic Woman’s Creative Guide to Belonging. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ANDREWS, David N., 2006. Mental Health Issues Surrounding Diagnosis, Disclosure and Self-Confidence in the Context of Asperger Syndrome. In: MURRAY, Dinah (éd.), Coming Out Asperger: Diagnosis, Disclosure and Self-Confidence. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ANONYMOUS, 2015a. I Want to Give My Input. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ANONYMOUS, 2015b. My Many Communication Systems. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ANONYMOUS, 2021a. Tell Me I’m Autistic. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
ANONYMOUS, 2021b. The First Time I Heard of Autism. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
ANONYMOUS, 2024. A Middle-Aged Man Looks at a Childhood Diagnosis: A New First-Person Account of Autism. In: VOLKMAR*, Fred R., REICHOW*, Brian et MCPARTLAND*, James C. (éd.), Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders [en ligne]. 2nd edition. Cham: Springer. pp. 465‑475. [Consulté le 2 septembre 2025]. Disponible à l’adresse: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-46463-8
ANONYMOUS, 2025. Co-Regulating Chaos. In: GARVEY, Niamh (éd.), Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices. London: Little Island.
ANTONY*, Pavan John et SHORE, Stephen M. (éd.), 2015. College for Students with Disabilities: We Do Belong. London: Jessica Kingsley.
ARNOLD, Larry, 2020. Autonomy, the Critical Journal of Interdisciplinary Autism Studies. In: KAPP, Steven K. (éd.), Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement: Stories from the Frontline [en ligne]. Singapore: Springer. pp. 211‑220. [Consulté le 22 juillet 2025]. Disponible à l’adresse: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-13-8437-0
ASASUMASU, Kassiane, 2004. Help Me Help Myself: Teaching and Learning. In: SHORE, Stephen M. (éd.), Ask and Tell: Self-Advocacy and Disclosure for People on the Autism Spectrum. La Vergne: Future Horizons.
ASASUMASU, Kassiane, 2015a. My Cat Comes When My Tablet Calls Him. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ASASUMASU, Kassiane, 2015b. The Cost of Indistinguishability Is Unreasonable. In: SUTTON*, Michelle (éd.), The Real Experts: Readings for Parents of Autistic Children. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
ASASUMASU, Kassiane, 2021. What Your Daughter Deserves: Love, Safety, and the Truth. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
ASH, Kai, 2025. An Autistic Trans Man Travels Back to the Nineties to Give His Younger Self Some Advice. In: BASTOW, Clem et CASE, Jo (éd.), Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers. St. Lucia: UQP.
ASHBURN*, Meghan et EDWARDS, Jules, 2023. I Will Die on This Hill: Autistic Adults, Autism Parents, and the Children Who Deserve a Better World. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ASTA, Catherine, 2025. Rediscovered: A Compassionate and Courageous Guide for Late Discovered Autistic Women (and Their Allies). Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ATKINS, Sian, 2023. Dharma D’Au. In: JARRELL, Chris (éd.), Autism and Buddhist Practice: How Buddhism Can Help Autistic Adults Cultivate Wellbeing. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ATKINSON, David, 2025. The Art of My Autistic Life. In: HALDER*, Santoshi, GOLDSTEIN, Tim et CAUDEL, Dave (éd.), Inclusion and Autism: Neurodiverse Autistic First-Person Accounts. Abingdon; New York: Routledge.
ATTFIELD, Richard, 2005. The Colour of Rich. In: BIKLEN*, Douglas, Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone. New York: New York UP. pp. 199‑248.
ATTWOOD*, Tony, EVANS*, Craig R. et LESKO, Anita (éd.), 2014. An Aspie’s Guide to Life on Earth. London: Jessica Kingsley.
ATTWOOD*, Tony et GARNETT, Michelle, 2013a. CBT to Help Young People with Asperger’s Syndrome (autism Spectrum Disorder) to Understand and Express Affection: A Manual for Professionals. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ATTWOOD*, Tony et GARNETT, Michelle (éd.), 2013b. From Like to Love for Young People with Asperger’s Syndrome or Mild Autism: Learning How to Express and Enjoy Affection with Family and Friends. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ATTWOOD*, Tony et GARNETT, Michelle, 2016. Exploring Depression, and Beating the Blues: A CBT Self-Help Guide to Understanding and Coping with Depression in Asperger’s Syndrome (ASD-Level 1). London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
ATTWOOD, Will, 2018. Asperger’s Syndrome and Jail: A Survival Guide. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
AUTISMDOGGIRL, 2015. NonSpeakingNotSilent. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
B., Elie, 2020. My Path of Life. In: SPARROW, Maxfield (éd.), Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words. London: Jessica Kingsley.
B., Eloise, 2017. Turning Points: How Thinking Outside the Box Helped Me Overcome Hurdles in My Music Teaching Career. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BAGGS, Mel, 2020. Losing. In: KAPP, Steven K. (éd.), Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement: Stories from the Frontline [en ligne]. Singapore: Springer. pp. 77‑86. [Consulté le 22 juillet 2025]. Disponible à l’adresse: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-13-8437-0
BAGGS, Mel, 2021. Ten Things I Wish My Parents Had Known When I Was Growing Up. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
BAIRD, Josephine, 2023. You Have Rainbow Drops. In: DALE, Laura Kate (éd.), Stories of Autistic Joy. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BAKER, Buddy O., 2022. Greater Understanding. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 27‑29.
BAKKER, Justin, 2025. How Not to Write a Musical Composition. In: GARVEY, Niamh (éd.), Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices. London: Little Island.
BALLOU, Emily Paige, 2015. You Should Tell Your Kids That They’re Autistic. In: SUTTON*, Michelle (éd.), The Real Experts: Readings for Parents of Autistic Children. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BALLOU, Emily Paige, 2021. There’s a Place. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon et ONAIWU, Morénike Giwa (éd.), 2021. Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
BARMACHE, Dillan, 2019. Letter by Letter. In: PEÑA*, Edlyn (éd.), Communication Alternatives in Autism: Perspectives on Typing and Spelling Approaches for the Nonspeaking. Jefferson: Toplight.
BARNABEAR, 2017. Syndromes, Spectra and Starlight. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BARNES, Roy A., 2008. My Asperger Syndrome, My Travel Success. In: THE HEALING PROJECT* (éd.), Voices of Autism: The Healing Companion: Stories for Courage, Comfort and Strength. New York: LaChance.
BARRETT, CJ et MCCALLUM, Toria, 2022. The Special Interest Suplex. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 99‑103.
BARRON*, Judy et BARRON, Sean, 2002. There’s a Boy in Here. Arlington: Future Horizons.
BARRON, Sean, 2020. How to Cope During Lockdown. In: Autism in Lockdown: Expert Tips and Insights on Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic. La Vergne: Future Horizons.
BARTON, Michael, 2017. Autism and Music. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BARTON, Michael, 2021a. A Different Kettle of Fish: A Day in the Life of a Physics Student with Autism. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BARTON, Michael, 2021b. It’s Raining Cats and Dogs: An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions. Jessica Kingsley.
BASCOM, Julia, 2015. The Obsessive Joy of Autism. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BASTOW, Clem, 2021. Late Bloomer: How an Autism Diagnosis Changed My Life. Richmond: Hardie Grant.
BASTOW, Clem, 2025. Facts Are the Only Feelings. In: BASTOW, Clem et CASE, Jo (éd.), Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers. St. Lucia: UQP.
BASTOW, Clem et CASE, Jo (éd.), 2025. Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers. St. Lucia: UQP.
BEALE-ELLIS, Sandra, 2017. A Marriage of Two Halves. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BEALE-ELLIS, Sandra et BEARDON*, Luke, 2017. Sensing the City: An Autistic Perspective. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BEARD, Emma, 2008. I’m Just so Willing to Work. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), 2011. Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), 2017a. Bittersweet on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), 2017b. Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BEARDON*, Luke, WORTON, Dean et COSSBURN*, Kleio (éd.), 2025. Being an Autistic Parent. CDS.
BEDWARD, Roy, 2015. Solitary Confinement. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BEIJERS, Lian, 2023. The Five Mindfunless Trainings and How They Help Me to Be Authentically Autistic. In: JARRELL, Chris (éd.), Autism and Buddhist Practice: How Buddhism Can Help Autistic Adults Cultivate Wellbeing. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BELCHER, Hannah L., 2022. Taking Off the Mask: Practical Exercises to Help Understand and Minimise the Effects of Autistic Camouflaging. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BERGEMANN, Rosalind, 2014. An Asperger Leader’s Guide to Living and Leading Change. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BERGEMANN, Rosalind, 2015a. An Asperger’s Guide to Entrepreneurship: Setting up Your Own Business for Professionals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BERGEMANN, Rosalind, 2015b. An Asperger’s Guide to Public Speaking: How to Excel at Public Speaking for Professionals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BERGENFIELD, Sarah et SWEEZY*, Martha, 2026. Embodying Autism: Embrace Your Neurodivergence and Make Sense of Sensory Surplus with Internal Family Systems. New Harbinger.
BIDDULPH, John, 2008. The World of Work (is Not on Another Planet) and My Journey to Get There. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BIEL, Joe, 2016. Good Trouble: Building a Successful Life and Business with Asperger’s. Portland: Microcosm.
BIEL, Joe, BLUE*, Elly et HARPER*, Faith G., 2023. The Autism Partner Handbook: How to Love an Autistic Person. Chicago: Microcosm.
BIEL, Joe et HARPER*, Faith G., 2020. The Autism Relationships Handbook: How to Thrive in Friendships, Dating, and Love. Portland: Microcosm.
BIEL, Joe et HARPER*, Faith G., 2022. The Autism FAQ: Everything You Wanted to Know About Autistic Life. Portland: Microcosm.
BIRCH, Jen, 2003. Congratulations! It’s Asperger’s Syndrome. London; New York: Jessica Kingsley.
BISSON, Helen, 2025. The Double Edged Sword Of Adult Diagnosis And Why It Benefits Your Whole Family. In: BEARDON*, Luke, WORTON, Dean et COSSBURN*, Kleio (éd.), Being an Autistic Parent. CDS.
BISSONNETTE, Larry, 2005. Letters Ordered through Typing Produce the Story of an Artist Stranded on the Island of Autism. In: BIKLEN*, Douglas, Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone [en ligne]. New York: New York UP. pp. 172‑182. Disponible à l’adresse: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89374
BISSONNETTE, Larry, 2019. Popular in the Movies: Larry Bissonnette Becomes Writer of His Life Story. In: PEÑA*, Edlyn (éd.), Communication Alternatives in Autism: Perspectives on Typing and Spelling Approaches for the Nonspeaking. Jefferson: Toplight.
BLACKMAN, Lucy, 2001. Lucy’s Story: Autism and Other Adventures. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BLACKMAN, Lucy, 2005. Reflections on Language. In: BIKLEN*, Douglas, Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone [en ligne]. New York: New York UP. pp. 146‑167. Disponible à l’adresse: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89374
BLACKMAN, Lucy, 2015a. A Sense of Wonder: Knowing My Hand. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BLACKMAN, Lucy, 2015b. Finding Myself in Language. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BLACKMAN, Lucy, 2015c. Lucy’s Song 2007. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BLAKELY, Jo, 2022. Autobiography. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 81‑85.
BLISS*, E. Veronica, 2011. My Fur-Lined Bucket: Alternative Methods of Dealing with Mental Health Issues. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BLISS*, E. Veronica et EDMONDS, Genevieve, 2007. A Self-Determined Future with Asperger Syndrome: Solution Focused Approaches. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BLISS, Vicky, 2008a. Social Relationships I’ve Had and from Which I’ve Learned. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Social Relationships: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BLISS, Vicky, 2008b. The Importance of Motivation and Clear Communication at Work. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BLOCK, Hope, 2015. Trains and Taxis. In: SEQUENZIA, Amy et GRACE, Elizabeth J. (éd.), Typed Words, Loud Voices. Fort Worth: Autonomous.
BLUESTONE, Judith, 2005. The Fabric of Autism: Weaving the Threads into a Cogent Theory. Seattle: Sapphire.
BOEREBACH, Mark, 2012. The Recordings of a Rock Wiz. In: SANTOMAURO*, Josie (éd.), Autism All-Stars: How We Use Our Autism and Asperger Traits to Shine in Life. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BOLLS, Ulrike Domenika, 2013. Meditation for Aspies: Everyday Techniques to Help People with Asperger Syndrome Take Control and Improve Their Lives. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BOON, Sarah, 2024. Young, Autistic and ADHD: Moving into Adulthood When You’re Multiply-Neurodivergent. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BOOTH, Janine, 2016. Autism Equality in the Workplace: Removing Barriers and Challenging Discrimination. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BRADY, Colm, 2025. Makeshift Oasis. In: GARVEY, Niamh (éd.), Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices. London: Little Island.
BRADY, Fern, 2023. Strong Female Character. New York: Harmony.
BREEDT, Chris, 2020. What I Wish I’d Known. In: SPARROW, Maxfield (éd.), Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BRICHER, Philip, 2008. Continuing to Search for the Right Job for Me. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BRICHER, Philip, 2017. Will I Get it Right Next Time? In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BRIDGE, Emma, 2016. Autism, Anxiety and Me: A Diary in Even Numbers. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BRIDGE, Norman, 2017. A Relationship is Not a Hobby. It’s a Full-time Commitment, Like it or Not! In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BROWN, Alexandra, 2008a. Experiences of Employment and Stress Before My Diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Employment: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BROWN, Alexandra, 2008b. Social Relationships and Social Inclination. In: EDMONDS, Genevieve et BEARDON*, Luke (éd.), Asperger Syndrome and Social Relationships: Adults Speak Out About Asperger Syndrome. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BROWN, Alexandra, 2011. A Fairytale Life It Isn’t (aka Chapter 9): Alcohol, Self-Harm, and the Benefits of Exercise. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BROWN, Alexandra, 2017. Accepting Each Other (AKA Chapter Twelve). In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BROWN, Claire, 2025. My Experiences – Challenges And Strategies Of Being An Autistic Parent. In: BEARDON*, Luke, WORTON, Dean et COSSBURN*, Kleio (éd.), Being an Autistic Parent. CDS.
BROWN, Lydia X. Z., 2021. On Surviving Loneliness and Isolation, and Learning to Live with Loss. In: BALLOU, Emily Paige, DAVANPORT, Sharon, et ONAIWU, MORÉNIKE GIWA (éd.), Sincerely, Your Autistic Child: What People on the Autism Spectrum Wish Their Parents Knew About Growing up, Acceptance, and Identity. Boston: Beacon.
BRUNTON, Jennifer et GENSIC*, Jenna, 2021. The #ActuallyAutistic Guide to Advocacy: Step-by-Step Advice on How to Ally and Speak up with Autistic People and the Autism Community. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BRUNTON, Jennifer et GENSIC*, Jenna, 2024. The #ActuallyAutistic Guide to Building Independence: A Handbook for Teens, Young Adults, and Those Who Care about Them. London: Jessica Kingsley.
BUCHAN, Andrew, 2020. Autism and the Police: Practical Advice for Officers and Other First Responders. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
BUCKLE, Karen Leneh, 2020. Autscape. In: KAPP, Steven K. (éd.), Autistic Community and the Neurodiversity Movement: Stories from the Frontline [en ligne]. Singapore: Springer. pp. 109‑122. [Consulté le 22 juillet 2025]. Disponible à l’adresse: https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-13-8437-0
BURKE, Jamie, 2005. The World as I’d Like It to Be. In: BIKLEN*, Douglas, Autism and the Myth of the Person Alone [en ligne]. New York: New York UP. pp. 249‑253. Disponible à l’adresse: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/89374
BURNS, David J., 2016. Do Lemons Have Feathers? More to Autism Than Meets the Eye. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
CADMAN, Jane, 2025. Autistic at Seventy. In: GARVEY, Niamh (éd.), Wired Our Own Way: An Anthology of Irish Autistic Voices. London: Little Island.
CAMPBELL, Maura, 2018. Finding Your Tribe. In: COOK, Barb et GARNETT, Michelle (éd.), Spectrum Women: Walking to the Beat of Autism. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
CAPOZZI, Samuel, 2019. Relentless Hope. In: PEÑA*, Edlyn (éd.), Communication Alternatives in Autism: Perspectives on Typing and Spelling Approaches for the Nonspeaking. Jefferson: Toplight.
CARLEY, Michael John, 2008. Asperger’s from the Inside Out: A Supportive and Practical Guide for Anyone with Asperger’s Syndrome. New York: Penguin.
CARLEY, Michael John, 2016a. Unemployed on the Autism Spectrum: How to Cope Productively with the Effects of Unemployment and Jobhunt with Confidence. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
CARLEY, Michael John, 2016b. Why Am I Afraid of Sex? Sexual Confidence on the Autism Spectrum. Jessica Kingsley.
CARPENTER, Anne, 1992. Autistic Adulthood: A Challenging Journey. In: SCHOPLER*, Eric et MESIBOV*, Gary B. (éd.), High-Functioning Individuals with Autism [en ligne]. Boston: Springer. [Consulté le 1 septembre 2025]. Disponible à l’adresse: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-1-4899-2456-8
CASANOVA, Emily L. et CASANOVA*, Manuel F., 2018. Defining Autism: A Guide to Brain, Biology, and Behavior. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
CASE, Jo, 2012. Boomer & Me: A Memoir of Motherhood, and Asperger’s. Richmond: Hardie Grant.
CASE, Jo, 2025. Kindred Spirits. In: BASTOW, Clem et CASE, Jo (éd.), Someone Like Me: An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers. St. Lucia: UQP.
CATT, T, 2022. Tips for Autistic Adult Life. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 93‑98.
CATT, T et ALLIE, 2022. Getting Autism Diagnosed. In: OLLERTON, Bex (éd.), Sensory: Life on the Spectrum: An Autistic Comics Anthology. Kansas City: Andrews McMeel. pp. 130‑134.
CAUDEL, Dave, 2025. All My Hats. In: HALDER*, Santoshi, GOLDSTEIN, Tim et CAUDEL, Dave (éd.), Inclusion and Autism: Neurodiverse Autistic First-Person Accounts. Abingdon; New York: Routledge.
CHAPMAN, Robert, 2023. Empire of Normality: Neurodiversity and Capitalism. London; Los Vegas: Pluto.
CHIN, Kerry, 2020. So Typical, Yet So Atypical. In: SPARROW, Maxfield (éd.), Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words. London: Jessica Kingsley.
CHOWN, Nick, 2017. Understanding and Evaluating Autism Theory. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
CHRISTMAS, Janet, 2011. Mental Health Services and Me: What Worked, and What Didn’t. In: BEARDON*, Luke et WORTON, Dean (éd.), Aspies on Mental Health: Speaking for Ourselves. London: Jessica Kingsley.
CLAIBORNE PARK*, Clara et PARK, Jessica, 2016. Living with Autism: A Collaboration. In: BARON*, M. Grace, GRODEN*, June, GRODEN*, Gerald et PAEFF LIPSITT*, Lewis (éd.), Stress and Coping in Autism. New York: Oxford UP.
CLARKE, H. A., 2020. Evolving H. In: SPARROW, Maxfield (éd.), Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words. London: Jessica Kingsley.
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