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Autism Spectrum Disorder Explained Clearly In Under 10 Minutes 

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Autism (Autism Spectrum Disorder / ASD) explained, including common symptoms, risk factors and DSM 5 diagnostic criteria, as well as treatment options.
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0:25 What is Autism Spectrum Disorder?
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@RhesusMedicine
@RhesusMedicine 2 месяца назад
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@naomiparsons462
@naomiparsons462 20 дней назад
What autistic people want you to know: The autism spectrum is not linear and doesn't go from severely autistic to a bit autistic. These terms are not accurate. Instead, it refers to a unique combination of traits. For example, I have high social difficulty and very intense special interests but relatively mild sensory issues. Another autistic person may have more intense sensory issues and strong need for routine but not really struggle with eye contact. (I have selected a few traits, both of us of course have many, many more traits). Neither of us is any more or less autistic than the other. Neither of us is "further on the spectrum" than the other. Sometimes it might be more obvious that someone is autistic because they have more of the stereotypical and externalised traits, but fewer of the internalised and less stereotypical traits, but this doesn't make them more autistic. Thank you for reading and I hope this helped you learn. Edit: Firstly, I'm amazed and so grateful that this comment reached so many people. Secondly, I wanted to point out that support needs, and levels 1-3 autism, do exist. However, just because a level 3 autistic person needs more support, it doesn't make them more autistic, because level 1 autistic people usually have more internalised struggles that cannot be outwardly supported.
@Grapesforbananas
@Grapesforbananas 19 дней назад
You explained that perfectly well and thank you ❤❤❤❤
@lisadaniel5200
@lisadaniel5200 15 дней назад
Thank you!
@bunnysm
@bunnysm 15 дней назад
Thank you for the explanation. I guess we put that definition by measuring how much all these traits combined affect the ability of the autistic person to function in the society without assistance. It's crude, but I guess this is what parents are most concerned about - that their child will be able to thrive in the society when they are gone. My nephew is autistic and at at the age of 7, he speaks like a 2-year-old. We pray that one day he would be able to express himself just as well as you did in your comment, but we know that, even if possible, it will require much work to achieve.
@naomiparsons462
@naomiparsons462 14 дней назад
@@bunnysm That is good point about the combined effects of traits on "functioning" in society, although this in itself is an ambiguous term. Someone who has a full time job, a romantic partner and communicates so that they appear neurotypical might be considered high-functioning, whereas they might be in constantly high anxiety about masking their autistic traits so that their mental health is very poor and maybe they have meltdowns at home, which might feel like they are functioning pretty badly. I guess the term "high-functioning" is used to mean that the person's autism doesn't affect other people that much - but it affects themself greatly. I wish the best to your nephew and hope you are all well. ❤️ It may seem like I'm good at communicating in writing, but my verbal communication is a different story. 😂
@Grace.allovertheplace
@Grace.allovertheplace 14 дней назад
Touché 🙌
@diamondplague5186
@diamondplague5186 13 дней назад
I am an autistic adult female and I was diagnosed almost a year ago. As a child, I always knew I was different from other kids but I wasn’t sure why. It is hard to diagnose autism in females because of masking, and I do mask my symptoms especially when I’m in public. The signs that I had autism were lack of eye contact, sensitivity to sound, poor coordination, dislike of having my hair touched, obsession over certain topics, sensitivity to food textures, struggle to read facial expressions, struggle with tone of voice, speaking loudly without realizing it, hand flapping (I don’t flap my hands as much now but I did it a lot as a kid), pausing constantly when speaking, stuttering, and I also have social anxiety. I am also very uncomfortable around crowds of people and I hate public speaking.
@OpalEmpressX
@OpalEmpressX 8 дней назад
My amazing beautiful kid to a tee
@soraninja
@soraninja 6 дней назад
My friend also has the😮 same as an adult female. But is massively successful has relationships, not socially limited. And says its all due to masking. But part of me wonders how that is different to anyone else whos had to learn to overcome their difficulties to fit into society. As an accomplished adult im wondering what difference it would make for her in terms of support? Did you get much more supoort that changed your life as an adult thats already learned to be in this world?
@diamondplague5186
@diamondplague5186 6 дней назад
@@soraninja I have been to therapy which was helpful but the problem is it’s expensive. I use apps on my phone to help learn social cues and how to improve my communication skills and I also take medication for anxiety. (People with autism have an increased risk of developing anxiety and depression if you didn’t know that.)
@eringilles4024
@eringilles4024 9 дней назад
I'm in sobbing tears. 47 year female. Not diagnosed yet. I know I am. My whole life I observe and try to fit it but never do. It's so draining and lonely
@milliem8051
@milliem8051 8 дней назад
39 female. My best friend since childhood, her son is autistic and she was reading up on it. Then she realized we are both autistic and that’s why we connected and understood each other. I think she’s right, but I’m not diagnosed since it’s so expensive. Since I was a child people said I’m weird, too shy and quiet, I struggled making friends and with dating.
@bonD6002
@bonD6002 6 дней назад
Its not too late to get an official diagnosis and treatment
@urseliusurgel4365
@urseliusurgel4365 16 дней назад
The latest figures I have seen show that only about one third of diagnosed autistics have below average intellect, and around a third have above average intellect, resulting in the majority of autistics possessing no intellectual impairment. I am a diagnosed autistic and have a science PhD. This podcast dwells on the most negative aspects of autism.
@tnix80
@tnix80 15 дней назад
Fr, I'm not dumb, far from it. I just have executive functioning issues
@Whoisthatns
@Whoisthatns 10 дней назад
Now we’re autistic people are definitely are gifted but let’s let them think we’re slow. Who doesn’t love the element of surprise
@JoaoVictor-nl5gp
@JoaoVictor-nl5gp 10 дней назад
Indeed. I was recently diagnosed with ASD and I am in medical school and have a classmate that is also autistic.
@Purplelemon5033
@Purplelemon5033 8 дней назад
Yep Einstein,Isaac newton Elon musk ,Tim burton , bill gates etc were all autistic. Having worked in healthcare for many years although maybe not diagnosed imo I’d say alot of surgeons are on the spectrum. I’ve been told on occasions of now mr whatshisface doesn’t like anyone too look him in the eye , he doesn’t like noise ,it has to be exactly in this order or that, he’ll scream at you if you don’t take 2 pillows (the new ones like this )to theatre with your patient 😂
@nexhialla6092
@nexhialla6092 7 дней назад
​@@JoaoVictor-nl5gpUrime për studimet në mjekësi.Ju uroj gjithë të mirat💯🫶👏
@chrysewymer9009
@chrysewymer9009 15 дней назад
Genetic influence is underestimated in this, imo. It assumes that autism was just as well recognized 20 or 30+ years ago.
@KevinMannix-sf5zk
@KevinMannix-sf5zk 5 дней назад
You turn autistic when mums lower brain tells the baby to detach But the secret is that Mums lower brain does not tell Mums imaginary idea of self in the left PFC what its doing Do Mum's Amygdala signal stops the child is then forced to switch the cortex dominance years to early like at 3 When all happy non terrified mums, will switch the cortex dominance at age 7 that's why we are child like emotionally and and old soul intellectually Here is a poem about Autism left by Druids before the Roman Slavers wiped them all out "Mary had a little lamb its fleeces was white as snow(defines perfect birth) but everywhere that Mary went (emotionally) that lamb was due to go" So as the Druids would Echo, "your barking up the wrong tree"
@elizabethguzman7773
@elizabethguzman7773 8 дней назад
Big red flag my first friend I made was when I was in 3rd grade I had learning difficulties 😢 now that I know I have autism as an adult I always imagine my self hugging my younger self. I got trauma because I was different adults didn’t know how to be patient with me
@des_smith7658
@des_smith7658 13 дней назад
When you reach adult life it's like death by a thousand cuts
@grobo503
@grobo503 19 часов назад
Doctors are bad people.
@ScienceMagicBoi
@ScienceMagicBoi 14 дней назад
ASD is not a linear spectrum, and depicting it as such just adds to the already daunting amount of harmful misconceptions and misunderstandings about ASD. It's more commonly depicted as a multi-axial spectrum often shown as a color wheel with common features of ASD around the circle, indicating the mix of different aspects of ASD that we have in varying degrees and that are often expressed in different ways. I'm giving the benefit of the doubt and hoping that's an honest mistake rather than willful misinformation, but it's something you can find on the first page of a Google search about modern understanding of ASD, so its something you should've caught if you're doing research for a video like this. There's a few other errors in here, but you do include some more modern facts about ASD, such as acknowledging the under diagnosis in women due to adaption to the different social pressures/environments, so I'd like to give you props for that, but this the info/content in this video needs some work. If you'd like to get a contemporary understanding of ASD, I'd recommend watching videos from late diagnosed ASD and AuDHD individuals like "I'm Autistic, Now What?", Autism From The Inside, Autistic AF, Mom on the Spectrum, and others.
@iamyou8416
@iamyou8416 8 дней назад
As a child in the late 60’s, I was referred to a neurologist for spacing out in class in my early school years. I guess I was diagnosed as epileptic. No real follow up with an abusive, alcoholic mother. I often wonder now if it was actually a form of autism. Later in life I was diagnosed with BPD. But, I feel as though ASD fits better. I feel stuck in therapy, and have a very difficult time expressing how I feel. I also feel as though I’m stuck in some kind of freeze response.
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 2 дня назад
I saw signs of autism in a friends baby 50 years ago. I passed on my knowledge to the childs mother. She was totally on denial and claimed if there was a problem the childs pediatrician should have spotted it. I said if the doctor spent only a few minutes with the child it was unlikely the doctor would spot it unless she brought up her concerns. Consequently nothing was done until child was school age and the mom refused to allow further tests. The child grew up and despite doing well in class subjects was unable to get hired for anything more than a supermarket checker. He was also unable to live independently due to social and financial reasons. I understand nowadays mandatory autism testing is done at three years of age which means children get extra help earlier. I hope with the consciousness of autism increasing that advances in treatment will continue.
@KerryFairbanks
@KerryFairbanks 13 дней назад
I'm adult diagnosed autistic and thank you for not using the completely non medical and unethical term of neurodivergent. I can understand how maybe it's nice to use that with children but the reality is once we're adults and have struggles maintaining relationships, finances, jobs, substance abuse issues, then everything is not all glitter and rainbows likes all the autistic RU-vidrs present. And these people seem to really cater to "high functioning" because go and tell a parent with asd3 children that they're just "neurodivergent" They have a lifelong disability. As we all do. And we must be grateful for the modern awareness, yes, but kids need to know they're going to face adversity. Life is beautiful like a watercolor and colored pencil painting but not preparing children for adulthood is an injustice of the neurodiversity crowd.
@Starhunter1975
@Starhunter1975 11 дней назад
Also prepare autistic females with information that perimenopause and menopause will messes with your autism and makes your characteristics worse.
@nexhialla6092
@nexhialla6092 7 дней назад
Ruajna Zot fëmijët 🙏
@annielam7150
@annielam7150 20 дней назад
I diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at age 3.
@chrys.k.mwarriorsofpiathos1501
@chrys.k.mwarriorsofpiathos1501 8 дней назад
I got refused a diagnosis only by what they read in a paper. Medical professionals can be so snooty a lot of the time.
@SarahSmiles4u
@SarahSmiles4u 10 дней назад
I am studying, I was given plenty of labels as a kid, school was a real nightmare, I didn't fit in. Sensory overload and I preferred the school library at lunch over any crowds. Unfortunately my peers found me strange. I was told I am on the spectrum recently as an adult. I was told at first I had ADHD, like that's not frustrating enough.
@SENSEF
@SENSEF 13 дней назад
"Plays alone" 🤣🤣🤣 I WISH!!! Autistic girls are soooo different. My daughter is incapable of playing alone. Even as a toddler she would NOT touch toys unless I touched them first. I've worked in church nursery before, I had NEVER seen anything like that until my own child. She requires interaction and stimulation BUT rides that fine line before overwhelm sets in and she falls apart. An extroverted Autistic girl is a whole different ballgame and very difficult.
@LilChuunosuke
@LilChuunosuke 10 дней назад
It depends on the person. I'm an autistic woman & even as an adult, I cannot participate in acting, playing, or roleplay of any kind because I become distressed when people behave differently than expected.
@thaddeuszukowski4633
@thaddeuszukowski4633 7 дней назад
She may be a dule diagnosis person with ADHD. As this is only just now being accepted as possible, information is somewhat limited.
@okk2101
@okk2101 2 месяца назад
thanks, please make a vedio about ataxia and its types including cerebellar, vestibular ad sensory ataxia
@Solscapes.
@Solscapes. 16 дней назад
Compare autism symptoms and comorbidity with those of childhood neglect. Almost 1 to 1 with failure to thrive.
@polespinosa4858
@polespinosa4858 13 дней назад
It is the neurological adaptation for neglect. Mostly phychological-emotional but also biological, as malnutrition medical neglect/abuse and lack of physical comfort does a lot of harm.
@gracesofGod
@gracesofGod 11 дней назад
I’d like to hear more to be perfectly honest.
@anthonyrowland9072
@anthonyrowland9072 11 дней назад
@@polespinosa4858 This is literally 80 year old thinking....
@polespinosa4858
@polespinosa4858 11 дней назад
@@anthonyrowland9072 it's literally my fucking life experience. Neurotypicals are insensitive monsters compared to "us" They are the perfect neurotype for the modern world as they are perfect deluding machines. Functionally closer to psycopaths. (Psycopaths just don't care). While other neurotypes are doomed to suffer from constant gaslighting. As the personality for NT's that gives higher fitness it's narcissistic. Just like CPTSD causes neurodivergence. Autism spectrum stereotypical behaviour is just trauma in very sensitive individuals. I wasn't diagnosed until 18 after extreme trauma, abuse and neglect destroyed me. And thus stopped functioning and developed stereotypical behaviours. I guarantee you that many behaviours are just trauma responses. NT's just don't have enough empathy and brain power to understand. They are born brain-deaf and blind they can lose their senses but delude themselves thinking they are fine. Why do you think most popular music is fucking disgusting right now? Its lyric and tempo focused. They are fucking deaf.
@anthonyrowland9072
@anthonyrowland9072 11 дней назад
@@polespinosa4858 That's the trauma response not the autism... Why do you think i'm here bro? lmao
@ethxo6734
@ethxo6734 11 дней назад
I disagree with dismissing the concerns associated with the vaccines as number of vaccines recommended by the CDC have increased 5x. As a general best practice I think vaccines should be spaced out and given one at a time so that you can lessen any adverse effects. Fever is a common side effect and a normal response of the body to vaccines but when you dose the body, especially that an infant, the body can turn against itself and cause brain damage from the fever or have a seizure, petit grand mal, which a parent wouldn’t even recognize because there is no shaking, the child is completely still. I believe never evidence is coming forth that this could account for at least a few SIDs cases. Anyways, I don’t think that the right studies are being conducted because they are funded by for profit entities.
@LilChuunosuke
@LilChuunosuke 10 дней назад
There is an overwhelming amount of research into this topic ever since the controversial bogus study. No link has been found between vaccines and autism. And even if there was, I'd rather be autistic than get polio.
@ethxo6734
@ethxo6734 9 дней назад
@@LilChuunosuke Funded by big pharma. If after Covid folks are still believing the safe and effective lies then continue to live listening to big daddy Fauci. Sponsored by Pfizer. 😂
@margaretlusk5556
@margaretlusk5556 9 дней назад
My father was a polio survivor and led a very full productive life. My grandson is autistic and will never be independent. Just saying. Everyone is the same human being but everyone is a different human being. Be kind whatever side you are on regarding vaccines​@@LilChuunosuke
@KevinMannix-sf5zk
@KevinMannix-sf5zk 5 дней назад
a poem about autism "rock a by baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock, but when the BOUGH breaks the cradle will fall and down to Earth come tumbling baby and all" We worked it all out hundreds of thousands of years ago But those Roman Slavers Eh ! wiped all our knowledge out So we have to hide it in plain sight, get it ?
@Jess-wk5jo
@Jess-wk5jo 3 месяца назад
I have question does bronchiectasis damaged both of lungs or one lung?
@WizardWithNoMana
@WizardWithNoMana 3 месяца назад
This seems like an awfully unrelated question but bronchiectasis is the damage of one or both lungs
@scarletangel1997
@scarletangel1997 6 дней назад
Is narcissism on one side of the brain or the other? Yeah I see it too
@rsamom
@rsamom 7 дней назад
I have never had myself or my children assessed, but we have sensory overload easily, sound, light and touch. My kids havw some medical issues too. School is so hard for them😢
@annthomas984
@annthomas984 19 дней назад
Thank you
@Dimensionalalteration
@Dimensionalalteration 19 дней назад
I have autism. Only one of my children show no signs of autism at all.
@assistantto007
@assistantto007 9 дней назад
The narrator pronounced 'aspergers' incorrectly.
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912
@SQUAREHEADSAM1912 3 дня назад
He’s British, that’s how it’s pronounced over there. I may be an American but even I pronounce it the British way.
@bluegoth
@bluegoth 5 дней назад
Does this video only apply to those in the UK or is this a global thing? My teen think they have asd but i do not. But again we are females ans have just been pushing through life on a day ro day basis.
@candy-sj
@candy-sj 3 дня назад
Self injuries behaviors 😢
@user-be4le7yq2t
@user-be4le7yq2t 5 дней назад
Oh ok
@johnhalbe6530
@johnhalbe6530 14 дней назад
These
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz 10 дней назад
As an ADHD mom with autistic+ gifted ADHD child, I would say moms to restrict their folate/ folic acid dosing during pregnancy. Stay to the correct dose, skip a few days, sticik to the right duration. Watch out for folate overdosing from health supplements. Adjust folate intake to 'just adequate'. According to me, the blanket supplementation of folate is a crime, especially higher dosing. My second child is 'normal',I hadrestricted folic acid dosing to just adequate during pregnancy with some skippings, also included real leafy greens in food.
@elliebaker89
@elliebaker89 7 дней назад
Does your first child have autism?
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz 5 дней назад
@@elliebaker89 yes, high functioning
@serahloeffelroberts9901
@serahloeffelroberts9901 2 дня назад
Folate supplementation is to prevent neural tube defects in the growing fetus. The standard American diet is deficient in folate.
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz
@LekshmiRaveendran-jv1qz День назад
@@serahloeffelroberts9901 that i also know. But you cant generalize diet as well as dose. If the adhd genetics is predisposed to quirky brain, it would be better to limit the cumulative dose to just adequate, not avoiding it, and supplementation to first trimester. There is a peer reviewed scientific paper linking it to high functional autism
@Viv8ldi
@Viv8ldi 28 дней назад
Memo: adult like speach
@rsamom
@rsamom 7 дней назад
I have never heard that, I thought one should not speak any baby brabble to a baby and toddler. So what is this adult like talk? Also intelligent kids will use high vocabulary and have extensive vocabulary. 😮
@jmatthews5685
@jmatthews5685 День назад
Everbody has it now along with narcissism, bipolar disorder and ADHD but according to my family, all you need is good ol prayer & religion to fix it😃...the 🌎 is f'd😓
@zoeboer9470
@zoeboer9470 11 дней назад
Autisme is in the dna I am a autist and my mam and her dad also.
@solangelalebron1348
@solangelalebron1348 6 дней назад
Everything is not Autism. 🙄 Not looking into someones eye could be because you don't respect them, they aren't people you would normally talk to or because they are ugly. Why would you look in the eyes of a man if he's ugly or not your partner? Not needing anybody to play with is being self sufficient. I don't like noise or rowdiness around me either. So just because I don't want to take part in a circus doesn't mean I have Autism. It's very rare that I like someone I would interact with as a friend. So why would I pretend and lie trying to keep up appearances by being friendly with everyone? This world is 75% Demons. I'm not going to waste my time pretending, that takes a lot of energy to do that and I don't have any.
@zoeboer9470
@zoeboer9470 5 дней назад
@@solangelalebron1348 you have no idea how autisme feels like. 🤦‍♀️
@KevinMannix-sf5zk
@KevinMannix-sf5zk 5 дней назад
Its way more complicated than that, I can turn any child I want Autistic and I can turn any autistic person normal for a while Its one part of the brain that determines if you are autistic But you are correct without the correct medication a Autistic Mum will turn her children autistic as well Buts not encoded in the womb it all happens after birth
@ventrust7507
@ventrust7507 5 дней назад
The study about the advanced age of father seems to be from lousy, lazy research. Many things in this video are out if date. Go ask a knowledgable autistic person who does research.
@Denise-ux4xd
@Denise-ux4xd 3 месяца назад
When everyone administering POlSON $w!ngs, debate over.
@jacobmckee8593
@jacobmckee8593 21 день назад
Why do i think autism is interesting?....
@srso4660
@srso4660 19 дней назад
Because you’re autistic
@Solscapes.
@Solscapes. 16 дней назад
Because it's complex, and we're lied to about it constantly.
@skylinefever
@skylinefever 15 дней назад
Because it is never as simple as many people present it. I did not know what autism fully was because every I saw who had it was on the short bus.
@hartplanet356
@hartplanet356 4 дня назад
IMHO This video is crap !
@sschep3621
@sschep3621 3 месяца назад
;)
@bootcampz
@bootcampz 3 месяца назад
😮First comment!! 🎉
@johnhalbe6530
@johnhalbe6530 14 дней назад
I dont socialize with this people.
@DMaria216
@DMaria216 14 дней назад
They’re the lucky ones
@blackmetalwizard
@blackmetalwizard 13 дней назад
Me too. They have main character syndrome and they think they're smart
@DonnyDougherty
@DonnyDougherty 11 дней назад
Are you saying you don't socialize with people with autism?
@johnhalbe6530
@johnhalbe6530 11 дней назад
@@DonnyDougherty yes
@johnhalbe6530
@johnhalbe6530 11 дней назад
@@DonnyDougherty I meant to say I don't socialize with those people.
@ventrust7507
@ventrust7507 5 дней назад
The study about the advanced age of father seems to be from lousy, lazy research. Many things in this video are out if date. Go ask a knowledgable autistic person who does research.
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