Busting Autism Myths - Part One
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- On Part One of Busting Autism Myths, I bust some of the biggest and most damaging myths around Autism. We debunk myths around functioning labels, emotions, relationships, disease and disabilities. #actuallyautistic #autism #autistic #thatautisticguy #asd
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That balloon was horrifying
The fact that they don't like or want honesty is one of the hardest things for me
I kinda feel the high-functioning and low-functioning labels live on in the new DSM-5 criteria. There's level 1 low needs, level 2 medium needs, level 3 high needs boxes under the ASD label, but what they really mean is what level of autism/monotropism potentially coupled with intellectual disability does the person have. No matter the level of autism you have, you can either require support or not, and the type of support might just change. Like lvl 1 high-masking autists are subjected to a high level of pressure to conform, are more likely gaslit about their symptoms and so ignore their own needs, are therefore often diagnosed very late in life, and often experience comorbid issues, like depression, anxiety, stress, CPTSD, burnout... and their autistic symptoms could worsen because of it and so would need more support. Or one's support needs just differ from day to day. In the end, I just don't think they should equate level of autism with level of support. In the ICD-11, they seem to focus on level of autism paired with intellectual disability, which makes more sense to me as the two seem to go together.
Thank you. I have a lot of trouble breaking balloons. I know some "Karen's", heh. Sub
Thank goodness that balloon didn't pop. I HAAAAATE balloon popping!
Oh god, I commented too soon! Please no balloons, ever again. :/
Hi! I love the way you present information. It's so easy to digest. I would love to learn more about what kinds of supports a "low care needs" autistic adult might be able to use or need to plug into. Do you have any content related to that?
Great question. I don’t think I’ve covered that yet but it’s a great topic to do a video on asap.
LOL childproof balloon
Well done - very good points!
I don't Think there is a Spectrum of Autism.
I Simply Think every Autistic Person is Different from each other.
A couple of Karen's hahaha
the puffy shirt!! :)
Ty for taking your time to share😇
my mom after showing her this video finally understands i am just not like my brother im me
idk if this was addressed in pt 1 or 2 (i havnt watched fully) but i heard people say we dont have empathy as autistic people! its so dumb lol
Some do, some do not. Blanket statements separate individuals. We all have our own challenges and differences.
Lol
Jimmy martin😇