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Neurodiversität im Job: Autismus, AD(H)S und Co nicht als »Krankheiten«, sondern als bereichernde Persönlichkeitsmerkmale begreifen | NachhaltigeJobs
Neurodiversität im Job: Autismus, AD(H)S und Co nicht als »Krankheiten«, sondern als bereichernde Persönlichkeitsmerkmale begreifen | NachhaltigeJobs
Jedes Gehirn ist anders gestrickt: Wie neurodivergente Menschen mit den richtigen Arbeitsbedingungen ihre Stärken voll entfalten können.
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Neurodiversität im Job: Autismus, AD(H)S und Co nicht als »Krankheiten«, sondern als bereichernde Persönlichkeitsmerkmale begreifen | NachhaltigeJobs
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I truly wish there was more general education on autism and ADHD. there's honestly not much overlap between the two. a lot of people have both. people would rather say something is an ADHD trait than...
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Is Camouflaging Autistic Traits Associated with Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours? Expanding the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide in an Undergraduate Student Sample - PubMed
Is Camouflaging Autistic Traits Associated with Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours? Expanding the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide in an Undergraduate Student Sample - PubMed
The current study explored whether people who camouflage autistic traits are more likely to experience thwarted belongingness and suicidality, as predicted by the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide (IPTS). 160 undergraduate students (86.9% female, 18-23 years) completed a cross-sectional …
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Is Camouflaging Autistic Traits Associated with Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours? Expanding the Interpersonal Psychological Theory of Suicide in an Undergraduate Student Sample - PubMed
hat.talks - AuDHD Speech & Language Therapist 🌈🧠 on Instagram: "I had some sessions this week that focused on monotropic attention so I thought I’d share! 🧠 We talked about different attention styles and the impact of this. We drew diagrams of our brains and what we feel takes us most of our brain space. We also talked about the contrast with monotropism and ADHD 🤯 My clients felt they learnt so much and even went home and into school to tell adults about the different ways they process information and pay attention! Love that it’s enabled them to advocate!! 👏🏻 This is why psychoeducation and post identification support is so vital ☝🏼 #AuDHD #Monotropism #Monotropic #ADHD #Autistic #Psychoeducation #Autism #AutismSupport #AutismEducation #Neurodiversity #PostDiagnosticSupport #SpeechTherapy #Speechie #SpeechTherapist #SLP #SpeechLanguage #SelfAdvocacy #AutisticAdvocacy"
hat.talks - AuDHD Speech & Language Therapist 🌈🧠 on Instagram: "I had some sessions this week that focused on monotropic attention so I thought I’d share! 🧠 We talked about different attention styles and the impact of this. We drew diagrams of our brains and what we feel takes us most of our brain space. We also talked about the contrast with monotropism and ADHD 🤯 My clients felt they learnt so much and even went home and into school to tell adults about the different ways they process information and pay attention! Love that it’s enabled them to advocate!! 👏🏻 This is why psychoeducation and post identification support is so vital ☝🏼 #AuDHD #Monotropism #Monotropic #ADHD #Autistic #Psychoeducation #Autism #AutismSupport #AutismEducation #Neurodiversity #PostDiagnosticSupport #SpeechTherapy #Speechie #SpeechTherapist #SLP #SpeechLanguage #SelfAdvocacy #AutisticAdvocacy"
589 likes, 13 comments - hat.talks.uk on May 3, 2024: "#AuDHD #Monotropism #Monotropic #ADHD #Autistic #Psychoeducation #Autism #AutismSupport #AutismEducation #Neurodiversity #PostDiagnosticSupport #SpeechTherapy #Speechie #SpeechTherapist #SLP #SpeechLanguage #SelfAdvocacy #AutisticAdvocacy I had some sessions this week that focused on monotropic attention so I thought I’d share! 🧠 We talked about different attention styles and the impact of this. We drew diagrams of our brains and what we feel takes us most of our brain space. We also talked about the contrast with monotropism and ADHD 🤯 My clients felt they learnt so much and even went home and into school to tell adults about the different ways they process information and pay attention! Love that it’s enabled them to advocate!! 👏🏻 This is why psychoeducation and post identification support is so vital ☝🏼 ".
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hat.talks - AuDHD Speech & Language Therapist 🌈🧠 on Instagram: "I had some sessions this week that focused on monotropic attention so I thought I’d share! 🧠 We talked about different attention styles and the impact of this. We drew diagrams of our brains and what we feel takes us most of our brain space. We also talked about the contrast with monotropism and ADHD 🤯 My clients felt they learnt so much and even went home and into school to tell adults about the different ways they process information and pay attention! Love that it’s enabled them to advocate!! 👏🏻 This is why psychoeducation and post identification support is so vital ☝🏼 #AuDHD #Monotropism #Monotropic #ADHD #Autistic #Psychoeducation #Autism #AutismSupport #AutismEducation #Neurodiversity #PostDiagnosticSupport #SpeechTherapy #Speechie #SpeechTherapist #SLP #SpeechLanguage #SelfAdvocacy #AutisticAdvocacy"
ActuallyAutistic
ActuallyAutistic
The #ActuallyAutistic hashtag was created as an alternative to the #autism hashtag to be for blogs or blog posts created by autistic people. How the ActuallyAutistic hashtag is used on the Art of Autism | The Art of Autism A common question from those new to the ActuallyAutistic hashtag is: “is it inclusive of self-diagnosis?” Yes, […]
·stimpunks.org·
ActuallyAutistic
Creating Autistic Suffering: The AuDHD Burnout to Psychosis Cycle- A deeper look - Emergent Divergence
Creating Autistic Suffering: The AuDHD Burnout to Psychosis Cycle- A deeper look - Emergent Divergence
This article was co-authored by Tanya Adkin and David Gray-Hammond Monotropism is a theory of autism. It is used interchangeably as a theory and also a trait that describes a style of attention. It suggests that Autistic people tend to have singular but highly detailed tunnels of attention, as opposed to spreading their attentional resources
·emergentdivergence.com·
Creating Autistic Suffering: The AuDHD Burnout to Psychosis Cycle- A deeper look - Emergent Divergence
Trait theory
Trait theory
In psychology, trait theory (also called dispositional theory) is an approach to the study of human personality. Trait theorists are primarily interested in the measurement of traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion.[1] According to this perspective, traits are aspects of personality that are relatively stable over time, differ across individuals (e.g. some people are outgoing whereas others are not), are relatively consistent over situations, and influence behaviour. Traits are in contrast to states, which are more transitory dispositions.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Trait theory
Autistic masking
Autistic masking
Autistic masking, also referred to as camouflaging or neurodivergent masking, is the conscious or subconscious suppression of autistic behaviors and compensation of difficulties in social interaction by autistic people with the goal of being perceived as neurotypical.[1][2] Masking is a learned coping strategy[3][4] that can be successful from the perspective of autistic people, but can also lead to adverse mental health outcomes.[1][5]
·en.wikipedia.org·
Autistic masking
Stimming
Stimming
Self-stimulatory behavior, also known as "stimming" and self-stimulation, is the repetition of physical movements, sounds, words, moving objects, or other behaviors. Such behaviors are found to some degree in all people, especially those with developmental disabilities such as ADHD, as well as autistic people. People diagnosed with sensory processing disorder are also known to potentially exhibit stimming behaviors.
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Stimming
Snoezelen - Wikipedia
Snoezelen - Wikipedia
Snoezelen or controlled multisensory environment (MSE) is a therapy for people with autism and other developmental disabilities, dementia or brain injury. It consists of placing the person in a soothing and stimulating environment, called the "Snoezelen room", a form of sensory room. These rooms are specially designed to deliver stimuli to various senses, using lighting effects, color, sounds, music, scents, etc. The combination of different materials on a wall may be explored using tactile senses, and the floor may be adjusted to stimulate the sense of balance. The person is usually accompanied by an aide or therapist.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Snoezelen - Wikipedia
Frisson
Frisson
Frisson, also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli that often induces a pleasurable or otherwise positively-valenced affective state and transient paresthesia, sometimes along with piloerection and mydriasis .The sensation commonly occurs as a mildly to moderately pleasurable emotional response to music with skin tingling; piloerection and pupil dilation not necessarily occurring in all cases.
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Frisson
ASMR
ASMR
An autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) is a tingling sensation that usually begins on the scalp and moves down the back of the neck and upper spine. A pleasant form of paresthesia, it has been compared with auditory-tactile synesthesia and may overlap with frisson. ASMR is a subjective experience of "low-grade euphoria" characterized by "a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin". It is most commonly triggered by specific auditory or visual stimuli, and less commonly by intentional attention control.
·en.wikipedia.org·
ASMR
The Intense World Theory – A Unifying Theory of the Neurobiology of Autism
The Intense World Theory – A Unifying Theory of the Neurobiology of Autism
Autism covers a wide spectrum of disorders for which there are many views, hypotheses and theories. Here we propose a unifying theory of autism, the Intense World Theory. The proposed neuropathology is hyper-functioning of local neural microcircuits, ...
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The Intense World Theory – A Unifying Theory of the Neurobiology of Autism
Outline of autism
Outline of autism
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to autism:
Emotional dysregulation – mood swings, including outbursts when overwhelmed
Executive dysfunction – difficulty staying organized, initiating tasks, and/or controlling impulses
Routines – need for routine and fear of unexpected change
Sensory processing disorder – over- or under-responsiveness to sensory input
Sincerity – tendency to tell the truth
Special interests – narrow and passionate areas of interest
Stimming – repetitive movements or sounds that stimulate the senses and regulate emotion and sensory processing
Double empathy problem – a theory suggesting that the communication difficulties present in autistic individuals are due to a reciprocal lack of understanding and bidirectional differences in communication style among other factors rather than an inherent deficiency
·en.wikipedia.org·
Outline of autism
Autism spectrum
Autism spectrum
Autism, formally called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental disorder marked by deficits in reciprocal social communication and the presence of restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior. Other common signs include difficulties with social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, along with perseverative interests, stereotypic body movements, rigid routines, and hyper- or hyporeactivity to sensory input. Autism is clinically regarded as a spectrum disorder, meaning that it can manifest very differently in each person. For example, some are nonspeaking, while others have proficient spoken language. Because of this, there is wide variation in the support needs of people across the autism spectrum.
Pathological demand avoidance can occur. People with this set of autistic symptoms are more likely to refuse to do what is asked or expected of them, even to activities they enjoy
Unusual or atypical eating behavior occurs in about three-quarters of children with ASD, to the extent that it was formerly a diagnostic indicator.[105] Selectivity is the most common problem, although eating rituals and food refusal also occur.
Sensory abnormalities are found in over 90% of autistic people, and are considered core features by some
A 2021 anonymized online survey of 16- to 90
Rates of comorbid depression in people with an ASD range from 4–58%
Sensory processing disorder is also comorbid with ASD, with comorbidity rates of 42–88%
Gastrointestinal problems are one of the most commonly co-occurring medical conditions in autistic people.[240] These are linked to greater social impairment, irritability, language impairments, mood changes, and behavior and sleep problems.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Autism spectrum
The ADHD diagnosis to Autism diagnosis pipeline is real!
The ADHD diagnosis to Autism diagnosis pipeline is real!

The ADHD diagnosis to Autism diagnosis pipeline is real! The ADHD self identify to Autism self identify and self diagnosed pipeline is also real. (i will never forget y'all in my advocasy i promise 🥹) Both my child and I were diagnosed with ADHD first and then Autism. In fact it was our adhd medications managing our hyperactivity that led to our Autism to shine bright like a diamond! You couldn't miss it!

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The ADHD diagnosis to Autism diagnosis pipeline is real!