A workbook and video course grounded in NeuroHub Community Ltd’s six-point framework for supporting Autistic people (Releases February 16th 2026)
Autism has been explained to us for generations.
Diagnosed, interpreted, measured, corrected, managed.
This work does something different.
Re-Storying Autism is an invitation to step out of inherited stories about what autism is and begin shaping your own; one rooted in lived experience, relational safety, and Autistic ways of knowing.
Not a cure.
Not a coping manual.
Not a guide to being more palatable.
This is about meaning, agency, and reconnection.
This isn’t another autism workbook
Most autism resources fall into one of two traps:
They either reduce Autistic life to deficits and strategies,
or they celebrate difference while skirting around burnout, trauma, shame, addiction, and loss.
Re-Storying Autism lives in the middle ground.
It assumes:
- You already know you’re Autistic
- You’ve survived environments that weren’t built for you
- You’re not broken—but you may be carrying the impact of harm
- Identity is not fixed; it’s shaped over time, in relationship with the world
This course doesn’t ask “How do I function better?”
It asks “What story have I been living inside, and how was it shaped?”
Built on NeuroHub Community Ltd’s six-point framework
This work is grounded in NeuroHub Community Ltd’s six-point framework for supporting Autistic people; a model developed through years of community work, research, education, and lived experience.
The framework understands Autistic wellbeing as something that emerges when we attend to:
- How Autistic experience is understood and framed
- The sensory and emotional landscape of the bodymind
- Identity, masking, and the cost of survival
- Environment, predictability, and relational safety
- Power, systems, and institutional harm
- Connection, meaning, and Autistic ways of becoming
Rather than isolating “the individual” as the problem, this framework recognises that distress is often created between people, environments, and systems.
Re-Storying Autism uses this framework not as a rigid structure, but as a steady ground; one that keeps reflection safe, contextual, and humane.
What “re-storying” actually means
Re-storying is not positive thinking.
It’s not reframing trauma to make it easier to endure.
It’s a grounded, reflective process of:
- Making sense of how your nervous system learned to survive
- Understanding how environments shaped your distress
- Separating identity from harm and adaptation
- Allowing identity to be fluid, contextual, and alive
When the story changes, behaviour often follows—but that’s a side effect, not the aim.
What’s included
📘 The Workbook (nearly 400 pages)
This is not a journal full of prompts and platitudes.
It’s a substantial, structured companion designed for Autistic adults.
Inside, you’ll explore:
- Autistic identity beyond diagnostic labels and behaviour lists
- Masking, burnout, and the long-term cost of adaptation
- Why “resilience” narratives often deepen harm
- How systems, power, and services shape lived experience
- Ways of reconnecting with self without forcing coherence or certainty
You don’t have to move linearly.
You can pause, return, skip, and linger.
This work respects Autistic pacing and autonomy.
🎥 The On-Demand Video Course (7 modules)
The video course brings the workbook to life through seven carefully structured modules.
Rather than lectures or instruction, the videos offer:
- Clear, accessible explanations of complex ideas
- Guidance on how to approach the workbook without overwhelm
- Reflection without pressure to disclose, perform, or “progress”
- A sense of being accompanied, not managed
Watch at your own pace.
Pause. Rewatch. Walk away and return.
No deadlines. No targets. No productivity theatre.
If you pre-order access to the video course, you save 20%, paying £80.00 instead of £100.00
Who this is for
This is for Autistic adults who:
- Feel disconnected from themselves after years of coping
- Are exhausted by being told to manage or optimise themselves
- Want language for their experience that isn’t medicalised or moralised
- Carry complex histories involving trauma, addiction, or marginalisation
- Know that identity continues to unfold across a lifetime
- Want space to reflect without being fixed
You don’t need to be confident, healed, or stable.
You only need curiosity and enough safety to reflect.
Who this is not for
This isn’t for:
- Parents seeking to change their child
- Professionals looking for a quick autism explainer
- Behavioural compliance or “life skills” training
- Anyone invested in cure narratives
This work starts from the assumption of Autistic dignity.
Why this exists
Across years of community work, consultancy, research, and lived experience, one pattern kept repeating:
Autistic people weren’t failing because they lacked skills.
They were suffering because the stories available to them erased context, power, and humanity.
Re-Storying Autism exists to offer a different starting point—one that honours complexity, contradiction, and growth without demanding assimilation.
How to access it
- Workbook: Paperback and Kindle
- Video course: On-demand, lifetime access
💷 Pre-order offer
The full video course is available for £80 (usually £100) until launch.
And if you’re a paid NeuroHub member, the video course is included at no extra cost.
No upsells. No pressure. Just access.
An invitation, not a prescription
You don’t have to re-story your entire life.
You don’t have to reach clarity or closure.
Sometimes the most meaningful shift is letting your experience be understood differently.
Re-Storying Autism offers space, language, and grounding for that work—held within a framework designed with Autistic people, not imposed upon them.
The story is still unfolding.
