EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 20 MIN
When You Start Seeing Yourself in the Checklist |S2 Ep 17.mp3
from Love on the Autism Spectrum - Honest Guidance for Neurodivergent Relationships in Midlife
S2 Episode 17: When You Start Seeing Yourself in the ChecklistWhat happens when you begin to recognize yourself in autism traits—especially as an adult woman who has spent years adapting, masking, and functioning?In this episode, Blaze explores the moment of self-recognition and the emotional complexity that often follows. For many women, autistic traits are not identified early due to gender bias in traditional diagnostic models. Instead, recognition happens later—through checklists, stories, or lived resonance.Drawing on the work of Devon Price, this episode highlights how masking can become so integrated that it feels like identity, making self-recognition both validating and disorienting. Through a detailed individual story, listeners are guided through the emotional landscape of recognition, including relief, clarity, and grief.This episode also introduces the GQ-ASC, a self-assessment tool designed specifically for adult women, offering a structured way to explore whether autistic traits align with lived experience.Rather than pushing toward diagnosis, this conversation invites gentle self-understanding, allowing listeners to explore their identity without pressure.One Emotional TakeawayYou are allowed to recognize yourself—before anyone confirms it.Companion BlogThe Female Autism Checklist: What It Really Means When You Start Seeing YourselfSubstack Reflection“The Relief — and Grief — of Recognizing Yourself”GQ-ASC ScreenerTake the GQ-ASC on the website to explore your experiences and identify patterns that may align with autism in adult women.Book a Clarity & Connection Zoom Sessionhttps://www.loveontheautismspectrum.com🎧 Listen OnApple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon or HERE: https://www.loveontheautismspectrum.com/podcast/#LateDiagnosedAutistic#AutisticWomen#MaskingAutism#NeurodivergentIdentity#SelfRecognition#AutismAwareness#LoveOnTheAutismSpectrum🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES Start here — the free guide that gently names the pattern: ✨ You're Not Too Much. You're Just Alone in the Repair. → link.blazelazarony.com/youre-not-too-muchExplore more tools, relationship guidance, and weekly blog posts at: 🌐 www.LoveOnTheAutismSpectrum.comCatch up on more episodes: 🎧 loveontheautismspectrum.com/podcastRead deeper reflections and behind-the-scenes writing on Substack: ✉️ blazelazarony.substack.comFor behind-the-scenes reflections and bonus content, follow along on Instagram: 📸 @BlazeLazaronyThe book — daily reflections for coming home to who you really are: 📚 Unmasked Self-Acceptance → author.amazon.com/homeWhen you're ready to talk — a free, no-pressure Clarity & Connection Zoom: 🗓 link.blazelazarony.com/Book-C-and-C-ZoomThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic relationship or provide individualized advice.Barbara (Blaze) Lazarony, MA, LMFT #151788, is licensed in California. All examples are fictional and used for illustration only.If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or contact local emergency services.
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S2 Episode 17: When You Start Seeing Yourself in the ChecklistWhat happens when you begin to recognize yourself in autism traits—especially as an adult woman who has spent years adapting, masking, and functioning?In this episode, Blaze explores the moment of self-recognition and the emotional complexity that often follows. For many women, autistic traits are not identified early due to gender bias in traditional diagnostic models. Instead, recognition happens later—through checklists, stories, or lived resonance.Drawing on the work of Devon Price, this episode highlights how masking can become so integrated that it feels like identity, making self-recognition both validating and disorienting. Through a detailed individual story, listeners are guided through the emotional landscape of recognition, including relief, clarity, and grief.This episode also introduces the GQ-ASC, a self-assessment tool designed specifically for adult women, offering a structured way to explore whether autistic traits align with lived experience.Rather than pushing toward diagnosis, this conversation invites gentle self-understanding, allowing listeners to explore their identity without pressure.One Emotional TakeawayYou are allowed to recognize yourself—before anyone confirms it.Companion BlogThe Female Autism Checklist: What It Really Means When You Start Seeing YourselfSubstack Reflection“The Relief — and Grief — of Recognizing Yourself”GQ-ASC ScreenerTake the GQ-ASC on the website to explore your experiences and identify patterns that may align with autism in adult women.Book a Clarity & Connection Zoom Sessionhttps://www.loveontheautismspectrum.com🎧 Listen OnApple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon or HERE: https://www.loveontheautismspectrum.com/podcast/#LateDiagnosedAutistic#AutisticWomen#MaskingAutism#NeurodivergentIdentity#SelfRecognition#AutismAwareness#LoveOnTheAutismSpectrum🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES Start here — the free guide that gently names the pattern: ✨ You're Not Too Much. You're Just Alone in the Repair. → link.blazelazarony.com/youre-not-too-muchExplore more tools, relationship guidance, and weekly blog posts at: 🌐 www.LoveOnTheAutismSpectrum.comCatch up on more episodes: 🎧 loveontheautismspectrum.com/podcastRead deeper reflections and behind-the-scenes writing on Substack: ✉️ blazelazarony.substack.comFor behind-the-scenes reflections and bonus content, follow along on Instagram: 📸 @BlazeLazaronyThe book — daily reflections for coming home to who you really are: 📚 Unmasked Self-Acceptance → author.amazon.com/homeWhen you're ready to talk — a free, no-pressure Clarity & Connection Zoom: 🗓 link.blazelazarony.com/Book-C-and-C-ZoomThis podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. Listening does not create a therapeutic relationship or provide individualized advice.Barbara (Blaze) Lazarony, MA, LMFT #151788, is licensed in California. All examples are fictional and used for illustration only.If you're experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 or contact local emergency services.
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