AUTISM And Vulnerability This Is Why WE Are VULNERABLE

AUTISM And Vulnerability This Is Why WE Are VULNERABLE

Welcome to "Understanding Autism: Exploring Vulnerability." In this episode, we delve into the unique vulnerabilities that individuals on the autism spectrum may face and why they are susceptible to certain challenges.


Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast provides a compassionate exploration of the factors contributing to the vulnerability of autistic individuals.


Through empathetic discussions and thoughtful analysis, we uncover the various aspects of vulnerability, including sensory sensitivities, difficulties with social communication, challenges with executive functioning, and the impact of stigma and discrimination.


Moreover, we discuss the emotional toll that vulnerability can have on individuals with autism, as well as practical strategies and support systems for mitigating these risks and building resilience.


Whether you're an individual on the autism spectrum navigating your own vulnerabilities, a caregiver seeking to understand and support your loved one, or someone interested in learning more about autism and vulnerability, this episode offers valuable insights and perspectives.


Join us in "Understanding Autism: Exploring Vulnerability" as we shine a light on the vulnerabilities faced by individuals on the autism spectrum and work towards creating a more inclusive and supportive society for all.

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I LOVE HATERS (So Should YOU)

I LOVE HATERS (So Should YOU)

I love haters, why? Find out in this video where I explain how to deal with haters. Haters are a difficult breed of people to understand but once you do understand them then you can get on with your life just fine. In this video I discuss the technique and the way to handle and deal with all types of haters

22 Okt 201912min

Autism and ADHD | (5 Things YOU NEED To Know)

Autism and ADHD | (5 Things YOU NEED To Know)

Here are 5 VERY interesting things you need to know about Autism and ADHD. This is information I have never shared. 1. It is commonly com morbid to have ASD and ADHD. There are lots of people on the autism spectrum who also have a diagnosis of ADHD, this is very common, and extremely common among males on the spectrum. This is very interesting as ADHD and Autism go hand in hand in most diagnosis assessments for people being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. 2. My ADHD Is impacted by sugars, and caffeine. For me personally my ADHD is massively impacted by the intake of sugar and caffeine, so much so that for the last 10 years I haven’t had caffeine in my diet. I try to stay away from processed sugars and candy as this also impacts my hyperactivity behaviour. In fact when I have large intakes of sugar I find is very difficult to sleep at night. 3. ASD conflicts with ADHD. Usually when I want to hyper focus on an obsessive interest my hyperactivity wants conflicts with this in an interesting way and want’s me to jump from obsession to obsession, or topic to topic. This can be very frustrating as I am wanting to get settled in and focus on one thing but my brain is having a war with my mind. 4. ADHD made me super irritable in classrooms. Having ADHD caused me lots off issues in school like being unable to focus on my work and what the teachers were saying. It also made me super unhappy because I wanted to learn. On top of that my Autism made me really board in classrooms when I was a kid so this was a difficult combination, and stressful. 5.ASD is sometimes mis diagnosed for ADD This is largely because of the things like zoning out, obsessive interest, hyper focus, super smart, super creative. It is common among younger people to be mis diagnosed with ADD when it is actually Autism. There is more research into autism conditions now going on so i believe this issue is going to get better.

17 Okt 20197min

7 FAMOUS People 📺 With AUTISM YOU Never Knew! 💡(INTRIGUING)

7 FAMOUS People 📺 With AUTISM YOU Never Knew! 💡(INTRIGUING)

Here are 7 famous people with autism that you probably don’t know they were on the autism spectrum. Some very intriguing people in this list! There are lots of famous people with autism, and famous people with ADHD but we don’t always see this in the public eye. It is not to say that they are hiding the fact or that the don’t want you to know, it is just that some famous people with disabilities are not putting the disability at their forefront. There are super commonly known wants like Dan Ackroyd and Temple Grandin, but i wanted to look at famous people with Asperger’ syndrome that people didn’t already know about because this was super interesting. Growing up, to see idols that you look up to on the spectrum or famous people with dyslexia was so empowering and helped you feel more normal in a chaotic world. I think that seeing famous people with hidden talents like autism presents is just amazing and an amazing thing for the autism spectrum community. I love knowing if a famous person has autism because this shows me how there are so many amazing people on the autism spectrum and this is just amazing.

10 Okt 20197min

OCD Symptoms Hack (YOU NEED!)

OCD Symptoms Hack (YOU NEED!)

OCD Symptoms can manifest in many different ways. Here is one hack I use to eliminate an OCD of mine and it totally works FAST. OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder impacts 2.3% of the population but is more commonly co occurring with other conditions like BPD and Autism. OCD symptoms in adults is the same as OCD symptoms in children it is an obsession to do something. Sometimes this can cause distress if it is also a custom to negative intrusive thoughts. What is OCD symptoms? It is basically symptoms that relate to an obsessive compulsion. These sometimes occur after a person experiences trauma, but mostly it is a mental health condition that occurs organically. My OCD causes me to be late for things a lot of the time as i like to get things right before moving on to something else, and this makes me return and re peat the actions again until I'm happy that they are done correctly. I talk about how to treat OCD and how I treated some of my OCD symptoms, with basic hacks that anyone can use. I also have had OCD treatment before professionally. there are many types of OCD and there will be multiple signs of OCD but it is the same concept of compulsion to do something repetitively until it is done to a standard to ward off negative thoughts, these are symptoms of OCD.

4 Okt 20193min

7 Autism Books YOU NEED! (TOP PICK)

7 Autism Books YOU NEED! (TOP PICK)

Here are some of the BEST ✅ autism books that you need to help you and your family! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦The best selection on the internet👨🏻‍💻. Lot's of people are always wanting to learn 📝📕 more about autism spectrum disorder and lots of that education is from reading books📙. These are 7 of the best autism books read aloud that I have come across on the internet to help adults 👨‍⚕️and children 🙇‍♂️on the spectrum with their condition. Reading books on autism can help people really understand 💡what it is like to live on the spectrum 🔋and get a more rounded image of the needs of autistic people📇. Also autism books can help individuals on the spectrum to over come issues 💇‍♂️and help with supporting them with coping strategies laid out by professionals👩‍⚕️. One of the most exciting things about some of the autism books 📗I have listed is the fact that some of them are written from first hand experience by autistic individuals. This is golden🔑! Wether you area seasoned pro 👩‍🏫 or just starting out 🤷🏻‍♂️ to understand more about autism and Aspergers, this selection of books will defiantly help you in some way 🗣👥.

3 Okt 201910min

STOP STIMMING NOW!

STOP STIMMING NOW!

STOP STIMMING NOW! - How would you react if someone told you to stop stimming while you where stimming? Imagine being in a room feeling safe and secure. You are on the spectrum and you enjoy stimming, so you are stimming. Someone burst into the room, picks you up, puts you out side on the street and says STOP STIMMING NOW. How would you feel and how would you react to this kind of information? Being autistic myself with a diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome having this experience thrust upon me is very upsetting and confusing. I was supposed to be appearing on a national TV show with just days left before the show starting, all bags packed, all filming done, to then get a call telling me I am not doing it anymore and all contact stopping. This was so upsetting and confusing I still cannot get my head around it. But this experience has shown me one thing, that the main stream media don't want to see autism represented on reality TV the don't want the 'risk' of that. This is my personal experience with this and I am going to do everything I can to show that autism isn't a bad thing and it isn't a risk for anyone! Carry on stimming!

2 Okt 20195min

Greta Thunberg ATTACKS (Trump and FOX News)

Greta Thunberg ATTACKS (Trump and FOX News)

Greta Thunberg ATTACKS - why the world media and right wing big wigs are hating on Greta Thunberg.

1 Okt 20194min

ASPERGERS Relationships | How YOU maintain A Relationship (3 TIPS)

ASPERGERS Relationships | How YOU maintain A Relationship (3 TIPS)

Aspergers relationships can be challenging for some people, here are 3 tips YOU NEED to keep a relationship healthy while being on the autism spectrum. One of the biggest questions is always around Aspergers Relationships arguments. Arguments are going to happen when two people are living together, but with autism it is a bit different. This is not to say that Aspergers Relationships impossible and will end, it is to say that when communicating an autistic person can find it difficult and not understand the flow of the conversation, which could lead to an argument. Aspergers and love is a huge debate, but it is simple; yes autistic people can and will fall in love and are very capable of expressing love. Aspergers and Relationships can be tough at times but the understanding and love can help overcome these issues of unsure times. So when thinking “Aspergers in Relationships is there hope” YES of course there is! IT is just like any other relationship but taking communication difficulties into account. So for Aspergers Relationship advice when living with aspergers partner, just remember that they may have issues flowing with a conversation so be patient when having to say the same thing a few times over. Wether it is asperger dating which is totally achievable or an asperger marriage that can be happy and healthy, always remember that it is not always the relationship it is sometimes just a communication issues.

16 Aug 20198min

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