Autism in adult women is frequently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed because the condition often presents differently in women than the stereotypical male presentation that drives most diagnostic criteria.
Why Women Are Diagnosed Later
Girls and women tend to develop more effective social masking strategies from a young age, learning to imitate neurotypical social behaviors through careful observation. This masking can be so effective that it hides autism from parents, teachers, and clinicians for decades.
Common Signs in Adult Women
- Chronic exhaustion from social masking and people-pleasing
- Intense interests that may be more socially accepted (psychology, animals, fiction) making them less noticeable
- Anxiety and depression that may be the primary diagnoses, with autism overlooked
- Difficulty maintaining friendships despite desperately wanting them
- Sensory sensitivities disguised as “being picky” or “dramatic”
- Burnout cycles that worsen with age as masking demands increase
Seeking Diagnosis
Finding a diagnostician who understands how autism presents in women is essential. Standard screening tools were developed primarily from male presentations and may miss female autism.
Getting Support
Whether recently diagnosed or newly exploring the possibility, support is available. ABA therapy and other evidence-based approaches can help at any age. Contact Treetop ABA Therapy to discuss options.
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