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  • {{Comment|Definition and history of the double [[Empathy|empathy]] problem. "The theory of the double empathy problem suggests that when people with very different experiences of the wo
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  • The Double Empathy Problem "suggests that when people with very different experiences of the w [[File:Double empathy problem image.jpg|thumb|Double empathy problem image]]
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  • ...ined as the ability to understand (cognitive empathy) and share (effective empathy) the feelings of other people. It may also be confounded by the different ways Autistic and allistic people tend to relate to emotions in terms of communication st
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  • Autistic people face a lot of '''Stigma''' should they be "out" to the public. == Why autistic people are stigmatised ==
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  • '''Monotropism''' is a theory that attempts to describe the autistic experience in a non-pathological way.<ref>[https://monotropism.org monotrop ...is a theory of Autism which helps to explain Autistic motivation and many Autistic ways of being. A summary of Murray and Lawson’s work can be found at Mono
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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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  • ...es or when [[Accommodations|accommodations]] are being withheld due to the autistic person not meeting them. {{Comment|Talk about how the media often portrays autistic people as caricatures}}
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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”
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  • ...d Hypo senses, and other Neurodivergent traits and experiences can give an Autistic person profound insights that are experienced and known but nearly impossib When an Autistic person says they "grok it" a way to interpret this is the Autistic person saying "I have profound understanding and intuition of the thing, an
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  • ...Why Everything you Know About Autism is Wrong] by Dr. Jac den Houting, an Autistic Autism Researcher. ...talks about the Autistic experience and introduces Damian Milton's Double Empathy Problem.
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  • ...say this but there is a slim possibility, in some cases that you might be Autistic if your statements apologize for even saying anything at all, if you know w ...''' is a common [[traumagenic Autistic trait]], one that manifests when an Autistic person is mistreated.
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  • ...e who share some of a series of traits. A person with this neurotype is '''autistic'''. ...utistic people can be wildly different from each other while being equally autistic.}}
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  • ...say this but there is a slim possibility, in some cases that you might be Autistic if your statements apologize for even saying anything at all, if you know w ...ogizing is a common Traumagenic Autistic Trait, one that manifests when an Autistic person is mistreated.
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  • There are facts that are known by so many Autistic people that they don't get talked about much, so people often don't realize * Autistic people naturally gravitate to other Neurodivergent people.
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  • * [[Autistic burnout]] * [[Autistic joy]]
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  • A lot of Autistic people occasionally ask “Is there Autism without trauma” and yes, yes t These people are not talked about as being Autistic because, among other reasons:
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  • In my experience, autistic people and [[Allism|allistic]] people are both good at '''communication'''. If you're allistic, and get frustrated talking to autistic people, bear in mind we're essentially talking a foreign language. We're t
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  • [[Autism|Autistic]] individuals are not and must do so manually with much effort. See Also: [[Main Page#Autistic survival guide]].
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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 ...may not want to access currently. It is also emotionally exhausting on the autistic side to evaluate whether its safe in the first place to ask honestly.
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