Is autism or no conscience, is there no absolute good or bad for autism?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, everyone has their own way of life, and a situation like yours is not autistic, let alone unconscionable.

    Maybe you're right: "You rarely ask for help (probably for fear of rejection)......."Maybe you don't trust others enough to learn the joy of helping each other.

    In fact, as long as you observe and discover with your heart, you will feel that those good friends around you are still your sustenance. Everyone needs friends, but the types of friends we need are different, and the needs are different, try to find a realistic short-term goal for yourself, try to try the joy of success, try to feel the taste of sweat ......

    Brother, I hope you can integrate into the life of the big family as soon as possible, remember that we are all people who need family affection and friends!

    We hope you enjoy every day!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    On the surface, you seem to be a little inconsistent, it may be caused by your personality, but maybe because you don't have any real bosom friends abroad, so, when you treat your friends, you also have a bit of a superficial coping, greetings, or something, so you feel that what you say when you are dating is nonsense, although you are smiling, but you are not happy, but in fact, there are many people in society who are like that, and survival will be like that, so you don't have to mind too much.

    Judging from your description, you have a lot of advantages, at least you should be a very strong, helpful person, and you will also communicate with other people on the surface, so it shouldn't be autistic, and it won't be unconscionable, you may not want your family to worry too much about you or ask you long and short questions, so you will play less **, don't want to talk about QQ (don't want to be annoyed).

    You should be because you live and study abroad, how much will have a feeling of loneliness and emptiness, and before you are fully adapted, of course you will feel that "there is nothing worth your happiness, and there is nothing you like to do", and when you really adapt to it, you will slowly get better, appreciate the things and people around you more, and you will slowly find the beauty around you.

    Only when you face life easily will you feel that the world is beautiful and colorful!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Super self-conscious! That's a good thing, but try to open up to others as well. When you're abroad, you really don't feel alone? It's better to know more people than to know less.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I have a strong sense of self-protection, unconsciously blocking any things and people that can make my emotions fluctuate, subconsciously afraid of being hurt, slowly relax myself, and gradually open the closure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Not autistic! It should be that you yourself do not know how to communicate with others or are psychologically resistant to communicating with others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Isn't autism the kind of person who is isolated from the outside world and only immersed in their own world? Doesn't their values and outlook on life seem to be very important? As for saying that there is no absolute good or bad, it should not be obvious.

    They just aren't used to dealing with outsiders, and it doesn't mean that they're good or bad. I just like to immerse myself in my own world. Poor social interaction.

    As for their absolute goodness, I have never heard of this feature.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are two sides to everything, and autism is no different. However, autism is graded to mild or moderate, and it is possible to get along with people normally.

    In many film and television dramas, such as "Autism Journey" and "Good Doctor", the protagonists are all autistic patients. They too can have their own wonderful lives.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. Life is equal, even if they are patients.

    When God closes a door for you, He opens a window for you.

    Autistic people can also succeed and have their own lives, and maybe their condition is also the motivation of their own so everything is possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Due to the lack of awareness of autism in the whole society, many parents regard autistic children as mentally handicapped.

    Children with autism usually show symptoms when they are two to three years old.

    Many parents usually think that their children are deaf or mentally handicapped, and lock them in their homes or send them to relatives in rural areas to raise them, resulting in lifelong suffering for autistic children.

    Children with autism and intellectual disabilities have some similarities, such as speech communication disorders with others, speech comprehension disorders, learning disabilities, etc., but there are still big differences between the two. Although children with autism are accompanied by comprehensive developmental delays, their development is not balanced in all aspects. For example, some autistic children can't even take care of themselves, but they have strong numeracy skills or drawing skills, and some children have almost no language skills, but they are outstanding in memory, color recognition, shape recognition, etc.

    Children with intellectual disabilities are usually stunted in all aspects of development, but their development is more balanced in all aspects, and their development in perception, social interaction, interests and language is directly proportional to their IQ.

    Some children with autism have stunted mental development, but their main problem is that they are unwilling to learn because of their rejection, unlike children with intellectual disabilities who are willing to learn but can't. Moreover, autistic children are extremely socially weak, and their social skills and initiative are much lower than those of mentally handicapped children.

    Although autism can't be found now, as long as it is detected early, parents can send them to a professional center for recovery training, most of them can achieve self-care, and some can even become geniuses in a certain aspect. Therefore, parents must not blindly draw conclusions and delay the recovery period of their children.

    According to reports, the incidence of autism is 1 150, and it is estimated that there are 35 million patients in the world, and there are more than 7 million patients in China, of which the ratio of men to women is: 1.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Friends, they are all sold from nothing, to have.

    In fact, some people feel that introverts are more honest and reliable, and may prefer introverts.

    You don't have to belittle yourself.

    Regarding the treatment of autism, I have the following suggestions:

    First, correct the way of thinking, and look at people, things, and things objectively and comprehensively. The ruler is short, the inch is long, and everyone has strengths and weaknesses. People who are too conceited should be good at discovering the strengths of others and their own shortcomings.

    People who are too inferior should be good at discovering, discovering, and giving full play to their strengths, advantages, and resources.

    2. Cultivate and develop your own interests and specialties. Especially some meaningful, active interests and hobbies. Make yourself a little richer, and make life a little more fulfilling, lively, and interesting.

    It includes reading some useful books (such as literature, history, and inspirational books) to make your knowledge structure more complete. Pay attention to watching some social and news programs, constantly broaden your mind, horizons, and thinking, and increase your knowledge, insight, and understanding.

    Third, appropriately learn some knowledge, common sense, and skills of interpersonal communication and communication. Do a good job in philology, including learning some polite words, blessing words, etc. (this is much easier than memorizing a text, but it is much more practical, so you might as well prepare). You can first socialize and communicate with relatives and friends you are familiar with, and then slowly expand the scope of communication.

    Fourth, remember the truth that "failure is the mother of success". When encountering difficulties and setbacks, we must have confidence, patience, resilience, and be positive, optimistic and open-minded.

    Fifth, develop good habits of outdoor activities, sports, and helping others. It's good for both body and mind.

    Sixth, if you have bad habits and hobbies, pay attention to correcting them.

    7. If the problem is serious, it is recommended to consult a psychologist!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Autistic people do not communicate with others since childhood, their interests and hobbies are very limited, and they have some very repetitive and stereotyped behavior patterns. Noisy Minchen: They often have some emotional problems. In our eyes, they are patients with depression and ascension bipolar disorder, which is mainly manifested by being uninterested in anything and isolating themselves at home.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Childhood autism, also known as childhood autism, is a type of psychological and developmental disorder that begins before the age of 3 and is characterized by social communication or communication disorders, limitations, stereotypes, and repetitive behaviors, and is the most representative disease of pervasive developmental disorders.

    Autism**:

    1. Heredity: The role of genetic factors in autism has become clear, but the specific inheritance mode is still unknown.

    2. Perinatal factors: There are more complications in the perinatal period, such as birth trauma and intrauterine asphyxia, than in the normal control group.

    3. Abnormal immune system: the number of T lymphocytes is reduced, the number of helper T cells and B cells is reduced, the inhibition-induced T cell deficiency is reduced, and the activity of natural killer cells is reduced.

    4. Neuroendocrine and neurotransmitters: related to the dysfunction of a variety of neuroendocrine and neurotransmitters.

    5. Family factors: In order to make a living, many parents neglect to take care of their children and rarely accompany their children to grow up.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Autism is bad.

    Just be more cheerful and lively.

    Change autism as much as possible.

    Have a great day.

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