In 2026, what do we really know about the subtle, late-onset, or masked forms of autism?
How can we better recognize them without overinterpreting them?
And above all: what concrete steps can we take in our daily practice?
This lecture offers a clear, rigorous, and nuanced overview.
Drawing on clinical cases, concrete examples, and recent data, Dr. Grosjean will address:
• the so-called “invisible” or compensated forms of autism•
diagnostic challenges in adults and atypical
trajectories• frequent misdiagnoses with other disorders•
implications for families and professionals
👉 A lecture to encourage new ways of thinking, refine one’s perspective, and avoid oversimplifications.

🎟 Free admission (maximum 130 people)
✉ Contact: martin.desseilles@unamur.be
📜 Accreditation required for physicians

This event is organized in collaboration with UNamur, the University Hospital of Liège, and the University of Liège.