Unmasking Together: Autistic Women Support Group
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Unmasking together is not a therapy group, but an educational support group for recently diagnosed and self-diagnosed Autistic women*. This group is meant to teach you more about your autistic brain, while giving you opportunities to support and be supported by other people who can understand the unique experiences that come with being an Autistic Woman*. (*= group open to people who identify as women/female/femme, who were socialized as women in their childhood who may not identify as woman today, or anyone whose experience is not reflected in the version of Autism that was normed for cis men)
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1400 North 6th Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37917
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Unmasking Together: Autistic support group
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Unmasking together is not a therapy group, but an educational support group for recently diagnosed and self-diagnosed Autistic adults. This group is meant to teach you more about your autistic brain, while giving you opportunities to support and be supported by other autistic people.
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Unmasking Together: Queer Autistic Support Group
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Unmasking together is not a therapy group, but an educational support group for recently diagnosed and self-diagnosed Autistic adults who identify as any flavor of queer (LGBTQI+). This group is meant to teach you more about your autistic brain, while giving you opportunities to support and be supported by other people who can understand the unique experiences that come with being queer and autistic.