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  • ...Why Everything you Know About Autism is Wrong] by Dr. Jac den Houting, an Autistic Autism Researcher. This talks about the Autistic experience and introduces Damian Milton's Double Empathy Problem.
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  • ...ourite thing is when I'm questioning whether I'm really autistic ("What if I just made everything up?!") while literally stimming.</blockquote> ...hanging out in autistic spaces (with or without realizing it), and think, "I'm like everyone else."
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  • ...utism Survey] Out of 7,491 Autistc people surveyed in 2022, 76% preferred "Autistic person", whereas only 4% preferred "person with Autism". 15% were fine wit [[Category:Autistic paradigms and terminology]]
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  • ...ll. Forget it. I don't know what I was saying. It was clearly a mistake. I am really really sorry. Please forgive me.</blockquote> ...''' is a common [[traumagenic Autistic trait]], one that manifests when an Autistic person is mistreated.
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  • ...ll. Forget it. I don’t know what I was saying. It was clearly a mistake. I am really really sorry. Please forgive me. ...ogizing is a common Traumagenic Autistic Trait, one that manifests when an Autistic person is mistreated.
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  • ...u’ve noticed that some mental health professionals pathologize and devalue autistic traits. As a mental health professional who is also autistic, I’d like to share the difference between describing a “shared trait” an
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  • ...[[Stimming|stim]]? I've seen autistic characters in films and TV shows. I don't flap my hands like that. It turns out that's only ''one form'' of st ...recently discovered that this is a known thing that has a term. I thought I was the only one.
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  • * Searching for and studying the content of autistic YouTube and Twitter accounts ...Looking at the content from several different accounts also helps, as each autistic person's own experience is unique to them.
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  • Autistic people tend to speak efficiently, as per Grice's Maxims:<ref name="bk-polit ...oom. Who do you think we should pick?" to which they replied "I believe I am qualified, but if the other interviewee is better than me, you should hire
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  • ...as an Autism Quotient) that is an indication of how likely they are to be autistic. {{Comment|Just jotting down some ideas and what I think would be cool to go into this section}}
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  • ...ognize that autistic brains may favor viewing things in absolutes/"rules," I do think that it will be important moving forward for contributors of the w ...from allistics (which is why this wiki is necessary in the first place!), autistic people may have very different experiences of certain scenarios due to vari
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  • Both neurotypical and autistic people sometimes use '''defense mechanisms''', albeit often in different wa Therapy (with an autistic-friendly therapist) can be extremely helpful for identifying your own use o
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  • ...'dedicated interest''' is somewhat recent, but is gaining popularity among autistic academics who are trying to break away from the [[Pathology paradigm|langua Another proposed alternative is '''autistic area of expertise''' ('''AAE'''). <ref name="james-smith" />
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  • ...Why Everything you Know About Autism is Wrong] by Dr. Jac den Houting, an Autistic Autism Researcher. This talks about the Autistic experience and introduces Damian Milton's Double Empathy Problem.
    4 KB (567 words) - 19:29, 25 November 2022
  • ...autistic person and learning from their knowledge and experience of being autistic. ...r experience of autism. Many people are only able to realize that they are autistic after learning that autism truly is a SPECTRUM, and that there are many fac
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  • ...e occasionally ask “Is there Autism without trauma” and yes, yes there is. I have met at least one and there is a model for non-traumatic Autism. These people are not talked about as being Autistic because, among other reasons:
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  • {{Comment|There were two Common sense articles, so I brought the other one here. It should probably be merged better, but for th This is in contrast to how most autistic people learn things, by systematising them, learning the rules and exceptio
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  • ...]]. However, both allistic and autistic people may use phatic expressions. Autistic people may use these expressions as part of [[Masking]] or [[Scripting]] to ...nimum of cooperation with you in order to make both of our lives easier. I am unwilling to deal with the difficulty that refusing basic social contact wi
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  • ...d common sense are basic arithmetic, handling of every-day objects and (to autistic people's detriment) social functions/expected behaviour. ...b and internalize socially expected ideas -- which is a great obstacle for autistic individuals.<br/>
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  • You might be Autistic if you meet the '''''DSM-5''''' criteria for Autism, presented here in a no ==Category A: Intuitive Autistic Empathy==
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  • * [[Autistic burnout]] * [[Autistic joy]]
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