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What Is Autism? Discover the Truth Behind Autism Spectrum Disorder in 5 Key Points

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Last updated: 24 November 2024 18:06
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One of the most complex, along with highly misunderstood, conditions in developmental psychology is autism. When posing the question “What is autism?”, answers may greatly vary depending on the speaker’s perspective. Understanding it requires an in-depth look at the history, causes, and modern interpretations, from its core definition to nuanced challenges and strengths.

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Understanding the Core of AutismHistory: From Misunderstanding to AwarenessWhat Causes Autism?Signs and SymptomsEmbracing Understanding and Support for Autism

Understanding the Core of Autism

Autillenges with social interaction, communication and repetitive behaviours. It appears in diverse forms to different people, leaving experts and families scrambling with its variability. Autism is technology not a single disease, but more like at the whole spectrum, as characterized through the classic “Handbook of Autism”.​

The characteristics specific to autism are frequently described by looking through the lens of the “Triad of Impairments,” which is comprised of:

  • Deficits in social reciprocity.
  • Trouble Communicating
  • Difficulties with social imagination and change

And while those attributes form the framework, each individual experience of autism

History: From Misunderstanding to Awareness

In 1943, a psychiatrist called Leo Kanner presented cases that made autism come out as a separate condition. He referred to behaviors including an extreme lack of socialization and a need for sameness in children. Not long after, Dr. Hans Asperger began identifying a more mild form of autism, now called Asperger Syndrome​

The understanding of this has changed massively over the decades. The idea that autism was caused by “refrigerator mothers” (cold, distant parenting) has been thoroughly discredited, for example. We tend to think of autism today as natural and obvious

.

What Causes Autism?

While research into the exact cause of autism continues extensively, it is believed that modern science points to the interaction between genetic and environmental rather than a single origin. Some studies have suggested:

  • A genetic predisposition seems to play a significant role in autism.
  • external factors, such as prenatal exposure or infection, interact with genetic susceptibilities to trigger the emergence of autism​

Complicated, yes; but one thing is clear: autism has nothing to do with parenting style-a myth that brought unwarranted feelings of guilt onto families.

Signs and Symptoms

Autism tends to set in early in childhood, often before a child is three years old. Key signs include:

  • Difficulty forming relationships or maintaining eye contact.
  • Trouble with verbal and non-verbal communication.
  • Repetitive actions or insistence on routines​

These signs can be mild or severe, further highlighting the need to view autism as a “spectrum” disorder.

Embracing Understanding and Support for Autism

It is a very complex condition, and no two people are the same, which is why it is referred to as a spectrum. Early understanding and diagnosis will significantly enable the right support to be offered for individuals on the spectrum to indeed thrive in their own unique way. Above all, remember that autism cannot be caused by parenting style, and there is no room for self-blaming by parents themselves. Rather, understanding, acceptance, and customized support can make a world of difference both for children with autism and their families.

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