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+ | Are "well known" symptoms of ASS such as insecurity, extreem shyness and sensitivity or even negativity and aggression really a symptom of ASS or reaction to the trauma experienced by people with ASS due to overload and pressure from surroundings and society? | ||
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+ | ‘because a subset of cues are overly intense, compulsively attended to, excessively processed and remembered with frightening clarity and intensity. Autistic people may, therefore, neither at all be mind-blind nor lack empathy for others, but be hyper-aware of selected fragments of the mind, which may be so intense that they avoid eye contact, withdraw from social interactions and stop communicating.’ | ||
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+ | For them, this includes not just cognitive-perceptual differences, | ||