What other differences might we experience?
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Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD)
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria is often thought of as someone being overly sensitive to rejection, like it’s the person that needs to toughen up and learn
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Depression
Everybody has days where they feel sad or fed-up; it is normal for our moods to change according to what is happening in our lives.
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Apraxia and Dyspraxia
Apraxia, or its milder version dyspraxia, is relatively common amongst autistic people. It affects the movements that our muscles make and can impact one motor
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Tourette’s Syndrome and Tics
What is a Tic? Tics are involuntary movements or sounds that someone makes without choosing to do them. What is Tourette’s Syndrome? Despite what some
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Situational / Selective Mutism
Selective Mutism (SM) is the difficulty speaking in specific social situations and is an indicator of anxiety. Selective Mutism is not a choice; we may
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