>>382 There's different types of autism, IT'S A SPECTRUM. Maybe Kanner's autism types lack self-awareness. Formerly aspie types compensate with intelligence (you can be awkward in realtime situations (for various reasons, some of which also apply to ADHD e.g. external. distractions, too much stimuli) but process them correctly afterwards or you just don't lack skills in that area. Alot of aspies learn to act avoidant and act either in a more socially acceptable way or in a way that doesn't draw attention to them, you can go in an extreme direction with the latter which in-turn makes you stand-out. >>383 Autism is new schizophrenia (German) >>384 Same as when it was merged with "Aspergers". I don't understand strongly identifying with a mental disorder. I was screened for autism but I just have severe ADHD and OCD. If you have to be screened you're probably perceived as that by outsiders and treated as such, you see alot of people with similar situations online. It feels like it's just gatekeeping for NEETbux (and all mental disorders vary in severity but for some reason NEETbux gatekeepers treat certain disorders as worse (autism and schizophrenia) or don't even know how what more obscure disorders are) see Occupational Clique on YouTube. But then again you can't just give it to everyone who saw a TikTok that said you have a mental disorder because of normal symptoms that everyone has, which only become classified as mental disorders with higher levels severity of these symptoms.
There's different types of autism, IT'S A SPECTRUM. Maybe Kanner's autism types lack self-awareness. Formerly aspie types compensate with intelligence (you can be awkward in realtime situations (for various reasons, some of which also apply to ADHD e.g. external. distractions, too much stimuli) but process them correctly afterwards or you just don't lack skills in that area. Alot of aspies learn to act avoidant and act either in a more socially acceptable way or in a way that doesn't draw attention to them, you can go in an extreme direction with the latter which in-turn makes you stand-out.
>>383
Autism is new schizophrenia (German)
>>384
Same as when it was merged with "Aspergers". I don't understand strongly identifying with a mental disorder. I was screened for autism but I just have severe ADHD and OCD. If you have to be screened you're probably perceived as that by outsiders and treated as such, you see alot of people with similar situations online.
It feels like it's just gatekeeping for NEETbux (and all mental disorders vary in severity but for some reason NEETbux gatekeepers treat certain disorders as worse (autism and schizophrenia) or don't even know how what more obscure disorders are) see Occupational Clique on YouTube.
But then again you can't just give it to everyone who saw a TikTok that said you have a mental disorder because of normal symptoms that everyone has, which only become classified as mental disorders with higher levels severity of these symptoms.