NHS England
Charities and organisations
National Autistic Society
Autistica
Ambitious about Autism
SWAN (Scotland)
Resources for Autism
Employment Autism
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
Autism and ED Comorbidity
Books
by Temple Grandin, Richard Panek
Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns and Abstractions
by Temple Grandin
How to Live with Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Practical Strategies for Parents and Professionals
by Chris Williams and Barry Wright
The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
by Tony Attwood
by Tony Attwood, Temple Grandin, Teresa Bolick, Catherine Faherty
Autism and Eating Disorders in Teens: A Guide for Parents and Professionals
by Fiona Fisher Bullivant, Sharleen Woods
by Kate Tchanturia
by Marianna Murin, Josselyn Hellriegel and Will Mandy
Helping Your Autistic Child: A self-help guide for parents by Ann Ozsivadjian
Individual and family support
Marianna Murin: assessment and training
Jodie Clarke: Online training and consultations based on lived experience
The emotions clinic (Australia)
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