If my Discover feed shows people I already follow, do I click "show more" to get more content Iike that or "show less" to hide them?
Are there any other academic papers on self Dx that you suggest (either autism specific or more generally)?
I like to post a video with my selection but forgot yesterday so here it is: youtu.be/mOZPRm5BW0Y?...
YouTube video by ITAmeteor1
If it is a difficulty in sensing or recognising all emotions, not just pleasure, it may be alexithymia. That is also very common with autism and ADHD. #alexithymia#autism#ADHD
I think that with the activities in the ADOS, what seems to be tested is not what is actually being tested. However like you, I avoided looking up info about it in advance. Best to go in unprepared and just act naturally autistic.
Also worth mentioning that the #AskingAutistics hashtag is likewise inclusive of self-diagnosis.
You did the right thing by changing platforms on principle. Perhaps you just need to persuade more people staying there to do the same and this place will improve. I am not interested in followers but want to see more interesting voices, posts and discussion here.
I am finding this debate really interesting and am surprised that it hasn't received more attention. As Kristin Bumiller says in her contribution, "Robert Chapman’s appraisal of the neurodiversity movement is timely".
Sorry to bring bad news, but is there a typo in "healthcare"? Just trying to be helpful.