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| url = https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/professional-practice/double-empathy | |||
| title = The Double Empathy Problem | |||
| last = Milton | |||
| first = Damian | |||
| date = March 2, 2018 | |||
| website = The National Autistic Society | |||
| publisher = The National Autistic Society | |||
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What Is It?
The Double Empathy Problem "suggests that when people with very different experiences of the world interact with one another, they will struggle to empathise with each other. This is likely to be exacerbated through differences in language use and comprehension"(Milton, 2018).
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References
Crompton, DeBrabander, Heasman, Milton and Sasson, CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons