Social Skills for Adults with High-Functioning Autism
A Practical Guide to Building Confidence, Navigating Conversations, and Forming Meaningful Connections
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Collins L
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The neurotypical social world can feel chaotic, unpredictable, and exhausting. If you have High-Functioning Autism and constantly feel confused, depleted, or isolated by social interactions, you are not broken—you are simply speaking a different language.
Stop trying to "fix" yourself and start learning the system.
This is the practical, analytical field manual you’ve been waiting for. It reframes social skills not as an intuitive talent you're missing, but as a set of rules, patterns, and flowcharts designed specifically for the honest and logical mind.
Inside this step-by-step guide, you will learn to:
Decode the Unwritten Rules: Master the hidden etiquette of small talk, the "How are you?" ritual, and the crucial differences between social contexts (work, dating, friendship).
Navigate Conversations with Flowcharts: Implement the easy-to-use "Ask, Answer, Ask Back" method and graceful exit strategies, eliminating the fear of awkward silences and abrupt endings.
Manage Your Energy: Learn to identify your social triggers, create a "Social Energy Budget," and use the powerful "Debriefing" technique to process interactions without burning out.
Build Authentic Connections: Use the "Reflective Listening" method and simple validation phrases to show true understanding and build meaningful, lasting relationships.
From managing eye contact with the "triangle method" to developing your personal "Repair Tool Kit" for conflict, this book provides the actionable framework to move you from social anxiety to quiet confidence.
It's time to stop feeling confused and start connecting. Your social success is a learnable skill.
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