This personal manifesto confronts the pervasive issue of shame, encouraging readers to embrace empowerment and take action. Drawing from the author's experiences and insights, it serves as a rallying cry for self-acceptance and resilience, particularly resonating with those navigating the complexities of identity and societal expectations. The work builds on themes explored in the author's previous book, Unmasking Autism, offering a compelling perspective that inspires change and fosters community.
Devon Price Orden de los libros (cronológico)
Dr. Devon Price es un psicólogo social y profesor cuyo trabajo profundiza en temas como el trabajo emocional, la pérdida y la búsqueda de identidad. A través de su escritura y activismo, Price explora complejas dinámicas sociales y la experiencia humana. Su análisis a menudo descubre los mecanismos ocultos que dan forma a nuestras relaciones y autopercepción. El estilo literario de Price es a la vez incisivo y accesible, ofreciendo a los lectores una comprensión profunda de los fenómenos sociales.





Unmasking for Life
The Autistic Person's Guide to Connecting, Loving, and Living Authentically
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
Focusing on embracing an authentic Autistic identity, this resource provides practical tools for managing relationships, family dynamics, work challenges, and love. Drawing from the author's insights in "Unmasking Autism," it encourages readers to live openly and confidently, offering guidance tailored to the unique experiences of Autistic individuals.
A powerful personal manifesto against shame that empowers us and calls us to action - from the author of Unmasking Autism
Unmasking Autism
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
"A deep dive into the spectrum of Autistic experience and the phenomenon of masked Autism, giving individuals the tools to safely uncover their true selves while broadening society's narrow understanding of neurodiversity"
Laziness does not exist
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
A social psychologist uncovers the psychological basis of the "laziness lie," which originated with the Puritans and has ultimately created blurred boundaries between work and life with modern technologies and offers advice for not succumbing to societal pressure to "do more."