How do people on the autism spectrum experience love, touch, and sensuality?
In Sensuality on the Spectrum: Understanding Autism, Intimacy, and the Senses,
this groundbreaking education guide explores the often-overlooked connection
between sensor perception and human intimacy in autistic individuals.
Combining research, real life stories, and professional insights the book offers
readers a compassionate and inclusive perspective on how sensuality is felt
expressed and navigated by people on the spectrum. From body awareness
and sensory sensitivities to relationships self-expression and cultural stigma,
this book encourages opens dialogue and deeper understanding.
Whether you're an educator, therapist, caregiver, or simply curious, this essential
resource invites you to see autism not just through a clinical lens but
through the lens of love, dignity, and human connection.
Autorentext
The Author, Elena Quevedo, has written more than ten books. Her current
passion is sharing information about the Autism Spectrum. She wants to
change the misconception that people on the Autism Spectrum are nonsexual.
She is a retired medical doctor with clinical experience.