For a long time now, Re-Storying Autism has existed as a workbook something people could sit with slowly, privately, returning to when the words felt ready. This course grew from that. I’ve been recording an on-demand video version of Re-Storying Autism with Helen Edgar; not as a slick content product, but as another way of engaging. A guided way to move through the ideas together: identity, history, trauma, meaning-making, and what it actually means to stop narrating ourselves through deficit and start telling the truth of our lives. Pre-orders are now open. If you book now, you’ll get: That early price is my way of saying thank you to the people who trust the work enough to arrive before the lights are fully on. This isn’t a course about learning how to “be autistic properly”. The videos are reflective, grounded, and paced for nervous systems that have had enough of being rushed. You can pause. Rewind. Walk away. Come back. Nothing is timed. Nothing is graded. Nothing is extracted from you. This course is for: If that’s you, you’re welcome here. Pre-order access is open now via NeuroHub: On February 16th, the full course unlocks. We don’t need new labels. You're currently a free subscriber to David Gray-Hammond. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Monday, 2 February 2026
Re-Storying Autism is opening its doors (quietly, on purpose)
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