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Unmasking Autism in Adulthood

A Guide for Understanding Masking, Late Autism Diagnosis, Sensory Overload, and Autistic Burnout in a Neurotypical World (Life Lessons with Aoryn Thorval)

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Unmasking Autism in Adulthood

By: Aoryn Thorval
Narrated by: Jenika Wimmer
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For many autistic adults, the realization does not come in childhood. It comes later. After years of feeling different. After decades of trying to fit in. After a lifetime of wondering why everyday life seems so much harder than it appears for everyone else.

You learned to study social rules. You practiced eye contact. You replayed conversations in your head before speaking. And over time, you became very good at hiding.

This is called masking.

Masking can help you survive socially. But it often comes at a hidden cost. Exhaustion. Anxiety. Sensory overwhelm. And sometimes a complete collapse known as autistic burnout.

Unmasking Autism in Adulthood is a compassionate and deeply insightful guide for late-diagnosed autistic adults, and for those who quietly suspect they may be autistic but have never fully understood why life has always felt different.

Drawing on current research and the lived experiences of autistic people, this book explores what it truly means to navigate a neurotypical world while constantly hiding parts of who you are.

Inside this book, you will discover:

  • What autistic masking really is, and why so many people develop it
  • Why autism is often missed in childhood and identified later in life
  • How sensory processing differences shape daily experience
  • The psychological and neurological roots of autistic burnout
  • Practical ways to begin unmasking safely and gradually
  • How to build a life that supports your brain instead of fighting it

This book is not about "fixing" autism. It is about understanding it. And more importantly—understanding yourself.

If you have ever felt like you were performing a version of yourself just to survive socially…

If conversations feel like a script you are constantly trying to follow…

If you have spent years wondering why everything seems harder than it should be.

This book may help you finally see your life through a new lens.

©2026 Aoryn Thorval (P)2026 Aoryn Thorval
Communication & Social Skills Emotions Neuroscience & Neuropsychology Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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