Episode 159: Autistic Girls Are Going Undiagnosed or Misdiagnosed

Often, autistic girls are called shy, introverted, perfectionistic, confused, anything BUT autistic. There is a pervasive impression, even in the medical community, that autism occurs in boys vastly more often than girls. The result is, autistic girls are missing out on services and tools that are available to them. Holly Blanc Moses is a therapist, and the host of the Autism ADHD Podcast, and she joins Emily Kircher-Morris to talk about missing autism in girls.

Also, here’s the link to pre-order A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Children, Second Edition.

On Your Marq at Marquette University is a proud sponsor of episode 159. For more information, go to http://www.marquette.edu/on-your-marq.


ABOUT THE GUEST

Holly Blanc Moses is passionate about helping neurodivergent children, adults and their families. Over the last 23 years, she has provided mental health therapy in the areas of emotional regulation, anxiety, social interaction, depression, parent-child relationship, and school success. She is the host of The Autism ADHD Podcast and Autism ADHD TV. Holly is also the mother of two neurodivergent children.

BACKGROUND READING

The Autism ADHD Podcast

Autism ADHD TV

Facebook group for parents

Facebook group for professionals

Holly’s practice

Education and course website