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Grief

Hi Guys,

One of my clients recently lost a grandparent, and I was trying to find some resources for a grieving ASD adult and found this. Thinking Person's Guide to Autism: Autistic Grief Is Not Like Neurotypical Grief

Just thought I'd share. It was extremely helpful to me.

Thanks for sharing. Good article.

I'm approaching the seven-year mark since my mother passed. Yet I'm still grieving over her loss.

I've never needed or wanted many people in my orbit, but her loss was a catastrophe for me. As was the death of my pet a year before.
 

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