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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 12:23, 23 August 2022 MrPedroBraga talk contribs created page Functioning Labels (Created page with "'''High''' and '''Low''' functioning labels are an outdated form of classification of autism in individuals. It was first used to describe the presence of intellectual disabilities (IQ), but has since, in the mainstream, been a term to describe how much a person's autism corresponds to the stereotypical idea of an autistic person (non-verbal, heavy usage of stimming and lack of masking). Of course, these terms (and the idea of autism existing on a wikipedia:One-dimens...")
- 12:11, 23 August 2022 Fochti talk contribs created page Deficit model (Created page with "Most diagnostic criteria for autism are framed as being '''deficits''' when compared to allistic or neurotypical people. == Function levels == {stuff about ''high- and low-functioning'' goes here}")
- 12:11, 23 August 2022 MrPedroBraga talk contribs created page Function (Created page with "'''High''' and '''Low''' functioning labels are an outdated form of classification of autism in individuals. It was first used to describe the presence of intellectual disabilities (IQ), but has since, in the mainstream, been a term to describe how much a person's autism corresponds to the stereotypical idea of an autistic person (non-verbal, heavy usage of stimming and lack of masking). Of course, the idea of the terms (and of autism existing on a wikipedia:One-dimen...")
- 12:09, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Community guidelines (Created page with "There are very few '''community guidelines''' because we want to encourage contributions from lots of different people. Here are a small number of suggestions, just to encourage some cohesion: == Page titles == Where possible, page titles should only have their first word capitalised. "Like this", "Not Like This". The exception is if the page is about something that is usually capitalised, such as a book. Titles should be singular, not plural, where it makes sense...")
- 12:01, 23 August 2022 Anna talk contribs created page Books by Autistic authors (Created page with "For now this is just a list. Maybe it would be nice to organize it maybe in a table so people can sort by, e.g., genre, main topic, intended audience, language, etcetera? == English books == - ''Ten Steps to Nanette'', Hannah Gadsby, 2022 == Dutch books == - ''Maar je ziet er helemaal niet autistisch uit'', Bianca Toeps, 2019")
- 11:55, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Executive dysfunction (Imported across capitalised article)
- 11:50, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Defence mechanism (Imported article from pluralised title)
- 11:47, 23 August 2022 User account JohnPaul talk contribs was created
- 11:47, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Autistic burnout (Moved capitalised article)
- 11:35, 23 August 2022 MrPedroBraga talk contribs created page Special Interests (Pluralized page title.)
- 11:33, 23 August 2022 MrPedroBraga talk contribs created page Autistic Burnout (Created page.)
- 11:18, 23 August 2022 User account MxRiverLynn talk contribs was created
- 11:07, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Defence mechanisms (Created page with "Both neurotypical and autistic people sometimes use defense mechanisms, albeit often in different ways and in different circumstances. When people use defense mechanisms, they are typically not aware of it. Defense mechanisms often go hand-in-hand with logical fallacies, as both are ways that people defend their egos and support their opinions/arguments/beliefs.")
- 11:07, 23 August 2022 User account Anna talk contribs was created
- 11:05, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Synesthesia (Created page with "There are some great resources on synesthesia. I am a synesthete and can eventually add a summary here. https://synesthesia.com/blog/mindful-synesthetic-awareness/")
- 10:53, 23 August 2022 Starling talk contribs created page Executive Dysfunction (Created page with "["Having a wiki page for 'executive dysfunction' be blank/be a stub forever would be very unhelpful but also VERY FUNNY ngl" -@fochti So, I read that and I just couldn't leave it like that. I have this thing sometimes, where I have to either do something at once or -- nothing is ever going to happen about whatever I intended to do. So, in the spirit of "It's now or never" I wrote the following (very basic) paragraphs. Please, expand them and correct me if I wrote someth...")
- 10:52, 23 August 2022 Fochti talk contribs moved page Office gossip to Gossip
- 10:13, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Questioning (Created page with "If you are here reading this Wiki, you may have already started the questioning process yourself! Many late-diagnosed autistic people can recall a moment of "realization" when they first learned that they might be autistic. This could be from learning about autism online, being informed by a therapist or other professional that they exhibit autistic traits, or speaking with another autistic person and learning from their knowledge and experience of being autistic. == Unc...")
- 10:11, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Rejection sensitive dysphoria (Copied across capitalised article)
- 09:57, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Auditory perception (Uncapitalised article title)
- 09:55, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Theory of mind (Imported across capitalised article)
- 09:37, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Talk:Getting coffee (Created page with "Not sure if it's worth casually citing [https://twitter.com/AutisticCallum_/status/1554163402926440448 Autistic Callum]... ~~~~")
- 09:25, 23 August 2022 172.30.3.168 talk created page Autism stereotypes (Created page with "There are many stereotypes and stigmas surrounding autism and other forms of neurodiversity. While stereotypes perform a function in society and may not have harmful intent, they often result in people viewing all autistics as being a certain way. Negative traits are magnified. There are many examples of stereotypes in modern media. The list below is not exhaustive, but gives an idea of the Autism landscape in popular media. TV: Books: Movies: Theatre: Gaming:")
- 09:22, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Job interviews (Created page with "== Preparing for an Interview == * Think of questions to ask. == General Tips ==")
- 09:16, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Office gossip (Created page with ""Gossip" is defined as two people talking about another person who is not present in the conversation. While the term "gossip" usually has a negative connotation, it is actually not all bad. Apparently, up to 75% of neurotypical communication consists of gossip, but only 5% of this is "bad" gossip (Stuff You Should Know: How Gossip Works podcast - citation needed). == Why People Gossip == When people try to gossip to you, it is usually a good thing for you, because it O...")
- 09:07, 23 August 2022 User account Starling talk contribs was created
- 08:54, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Neurodivergent relationship (Moved article to sentence-style capitalisation and singular)
- 08:53, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Neurodivergent relationships (Import headline-style capitalised article into sentence-style capitalised version)
- 08:42, 23 August 2022 Kateapnp talk contribs created page Formal diagnosis (test)
- 08:34, 23 August 2022 ZoeB talk contribs created page Info dumping (Imported incorrectly-cased article)
- 08:21, 23 August 2022 User account Kateapnp talk contribs was created
- 06:08, 23 August 2022 Ivy Anna talk contribs created page Neuropeer (Created page with "Neuropeer, neuropeering. An Autistic offering peer support to another Autistic. The act of offering support, guidance, resources, and most importantly our lived experience as an Autistic person to support another Autistic. While many mental health professionals and providers are allistic and mental health systems mirror allistic culture, these professionals and systems are often hurtful and inaccessible to Autistics. Neuropeers and the act of neuropeering seeks to change...")
- 06:03, 23 August 2022 User account Ivy Anna talk contribs was created
- 04:42, 23 August 2022 User account Obafgkm talk contribs was created
- 04:15, 23 August 2022 Aspietherapist talk contribs created page Neurodivergent Relationships (Created page with "Couples that consist of a neurotypical and neurodivergent partner can experience challenges in communication, connection and intimacy. Standard couples counseling can be harmful to these types of relationships because the blame can be placed upon the individual with ASD. Trauma-informed neurodivergent therapy is most beneficial to help these couples develop tools to heal traumas and better communicate, connect and improve intimacy.")
- 04:08, 23 August 2022 User account Aspietherapist talk contribs was created
- 03:44, 23 August 2022 172.30.4.194 talk created page Getting coffee (Created page with "Something allistics might say is "we should get coffee sometime" and an Autistic person such as myself who loves getting coffee with people will enthusiastically say "yes!" but then the allistic will never actually reach out to ask to go out for coffee because sometimes it is just something allistic society says to be polite, they don't actually mean it.")
- 03:39, 23 August 2022 172.30.3.168 talk created page Info Dumping (Created page with "Info Dumping refers to Autistic communication where an Autistic shares a bunch of information about a topic, often a special interest, all at once with another person or people. The Autistic info dumping may be more enthusiastic than earlier in the conversation before the info dumping, have a louder voice while sharing, speak faster and faster as they go on, and be so happy at sharing the information that they don't realize when the audience has lost interest in the topi...")
- 03:34, 23 August 2022 172.30.4.194 talk created page Autistic love languages (Created page with "Autistic love languages are ways that autistic people often prefer to express or receive love. While allistic people may also show or feel love in these ways, they are more common in autistic people. Examples of autistic love languages: * Infodumping * Parallel Play * Stim Sharing * Penguin Pebbling * Support Swapping Infodumping Infodumping is when a person shares a large amount of information at once about something that they are very interested in or fixated on (c...")
- 03:21, 23 August 2022 Fire Eider talk contribs created page Self-diagnosis (Created page with "Self diagnoses (Self-dx) is generally accepted in the Autistic community because it is often both hard and expensive to get a formal diagnosis. In some cases, the individual may think it isn't even worth pursuing. (This is a stub)")
- 02:41, 23 August 2022 User account Niftypanda talk contribs was created
- 02:31, 23 August 2022 Fire Eider talk contribs created page Talk:Autistic representation in fiction (Created page with "Maybe this article could have a section for good representation and one for bad representation? -- ~~~~")
- 02:15, 23 August 2022 Fochti talk contribs created page Difficulties with mental health services (Created page with "Autistic people often face difficulties when accessing mental health services, either due to not knowing they're autistic themselves and mental health providers not recognising it either, or because they face hurdles that are difficult to overcome since they are primarily designed for allistic patients. == Examples of these hurdles == {insert examples here} == Dangers of unrecognised autism == {examples of all the bad things that can happen when mental health service...")
- 02:10, 23 August 2022 Fire Eider talk contribs created page Echolalia (Created page with "Echolalia is the repeating of words or sounds heard. This can be immediate or delayed. An example of immediate echolalia could be meowing back at a cat. Delayed echolalia can be part of scripting, or for fun. (This is a stub)")
- 01:14, 23 August 2022 Russell Cannon talk contribs created page User:Russell Cannon (Created page with "Hi! I'm Russell. * My Backstory To be continued...")
- 01:12, 23 August 2022 Severian talk contribs created page Autistic celebrities (Created page with "Here's a non-exhaustive list of celebrities that have publicly identified themselves as Autistic. This does not include speculation about anyone's neurotype. == Autistic Celebrities == * Anthony Hopkins – actor * Armani Williams – NASCAR driver * Billy West – voice actor * Christine McGuiness – model * Clay Marzo – surfer * Dan Aykroyd – comedian * Dan Harmon – author * Darryl Hannah – actor * David Byrne – musician * Elon Musk – capitalist * Greta...")
- 01:02, 23 August 2022 Russell Cannon talk contribs created page User talk:Russell Cannon (Created page with "Hello. Just testing my signature. --~~~~")
- 00:57, 23 August 2022 Dell talk contribs created page Autistic representation in fiction (Created page with "* [https://mythcreants.com/blog/five-characters-coded-as-autistic/ Mythcreants: Five Characters Coded as Autistic]")
- 00:45, 23 August 2022 Fire Eider talk contribs created page Auditory Perception (Created page with "Auditory perception, or more commonly known as ''hearing'' is one of the basic 5 senses. Autistics can be hypersensitive or hyposensitive to sounds. == Hypersensitive == For someone who is hypersensitive to sounds, sounds that won't bother others can be intolerably loud. === Workarounds === Consider using noise-cancelling headphones, or earbuds and listen to music. Or earplugs. == Hyposensitive == {Someone who knows more about this experience can add here} === Worka...")
- 00:24, 23 August 2022 MrPedroBraga talk contribs created page Talk:Meta (Created the page.)