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[Paid collaboration] Most adult women on the autism spectrum have not been diagnosed and throughout their lives do not know what is causing them to feel “different”, “strange”, “not fitting in”. Girls are also still diagnosed less often. Why? How is the diagnosis performed, what are the diagnostic tools, what does the diagnosis provide? We seek answers to these questions in a conversation with Klaudia Lewandowska, a woman on the spectrum, and Ewa Łusiak from the JiM Foundation. The sponsor of the podcast is the JiM Foundation, which has been educating about autism for years. Its mission is to create a better world for neuroatypical people and their loved ones, to take into account their needs in everyday life and to break the pattern that they are the ones who should adapt. The campaign “Women’s spectrum. We want to be authentic!” has been launched, which aims to draw public attention to the subject of female autism. www.autentyczni.org www.jim.org