Aspergers
- “No Way Out Except From External Intervention”: First-Hand Accounts of Autistic Inertiawww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov “No Way Out Except From External Intervention”: First-Hand Accounts of Autistic Inertia
This study, called for by autistic people and led by an autistic researcher, is the first to explore ‘autistic inertia,’ a widespread and often debilitating difficulty acting on their intentions. Previous research has considered initiation ...
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/6713283
> > This study is unique in considering difficulty initiating tasks of any type in real life settings, and by gathering qualitative data directly from autistic people. Four face-to-face and 2 online (text) focus groups were conducted with 32 autistic adults (19 female, 8 male, and 5 other), aged 23–64 who were able to express their internal experiences in words. > > > > [...] Participants described difficulty starting, stopping and changing activities that was not within their conscious control. While difficulty with planning was common, a subset of participants described a profound impairment in initiating even simple actions more suggestive of a movement disorder. Prompting and compatible activity in the environment promoted action, while mental health difficulties and stress exacerbated difficulties. Inertia had pervasive effects on participants’ day-to-day activities and wellbeing.
- wish there was more traffic??
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/4450613
> I encourage anyone who wants to see more traffic, and has the resources to do so, to create a throwaway account and confess some personal shit on here!! chances are if you do, somebody else out there will end up feeling less alone. that's exactly what I'm doing 😃 > > before realizing I'm on the spectrum I've been to some support groups for other conditions as well as going thru DBT, and one thing I realized is that sometimes it's cool to have a space to just put your stuff on the table, and everybody else has done so to some extent as well, and you can approach each other as human beings with less pretense because they already know your stuff unlike everyone in "real life" who you're trying to impress. > > anyway. try it out! and then ghost the account in a few days/weeks/months, or don't. > > but we all know adults on the spectrum have basically no resources. getting some traffic going here could turn this into one.
- “Having All of Your Internal Resources Exhausted Beyond Measure and Being Left with No Clean-Up Crew”: Defining Autistic Burnoutwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov “Having All of Your Internal Resources Exhausted Beyond Measure and Being Left with No Clean-Up Crew”: Defining Autistic Burnout
Background: Although autistic adults often discuss experiencing “autistic burnout” and attribute serious negative outcomes to it, the concept is almost completely absent from the academic and clinical literature.Methods: We used a community-based ...
- Welcome to Lemmy ! Anything we should do different?
This is a Lemmy alternative to /r/aspergers. The idea is to follow the same rules and make this a place where we can support eachother.