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There is a persistent stereotype that people with autism are individuals who lack empathy and cannot understand emotion. It’s true that many people with autism don’t show emotion in ways that ...
"The sophisticated methodologies used in these studies not only help refine our understanding of emotion processing in autism but also provide further demonstrations of hitherto unacknowledged ...
The chart mimics psychologist Paul ... and draws parallels to the difficulty those living with autism have recognizing emotion. In that regard, it asks many of the same questions posed by her ...
References 1. Mazefsky, C. A. (2015). Emotion regulation and emotional distress in autism spectrum disorder: Foundations and considerations for future research. Journal of Autism and Developmental ...
This emotional intensity is normal at this stage, but how can a parent understand? How can a parent support the child? Many experts suggest that by using a feelings chart, which visually depicts ...
A smile, tears in your eyes or a blush on your cheeks: We understand one another better by mirroring one another's emotions. In her Ph.D. dissertation, Julia Folz concludes that people with autism ...
Many people define anger as an emotion involving intense feelings of frustration or displeasure toward a person or object. This article discusses autism anger in adults, how it may present ...
"The sophisticated methodologies used in these studies not only help refine our understanding of emotion processing in autism but also provide further demonstrations of hitherto unacknowledged ...