@Germanbiscuts From studies of head and brain size phenotypes indicate that autism is commonly associated with developmentally-enhanced brain growth, whereas schizophrenia is characterized, on average, by reduced brain growth.
Great, wonderful, but you forgot I do believe ONE MAJOR historical area and is borne out by the last two and half decades in the neurosciences, especially in the last 10-15 years as we have come to understand the enormous affective plasticity of synapse connections (neuroplasticity) and toddlers, children, et al responses to practices of co-regulated affect (emotional) signaling, which is based upon honoring and respecting (mind you, both from a clinical DEVELOPMENTAL perspective as well as an
empathic perspective), by following the child lead, by attributing meaning to their
so-called aberrant behaviors,, and deepening caregiver/child affect-circles of communication. You can begin with attachment theorists such as Bowlby and work yourself up child developmental psychiatrists such as Stanley Greenspan, DIR/Floortime. This would be alongside clinically addressing of underlying core affect-sensory motor based challenges (underreactivity, over-reactivity mixed-reactivities in one or
more domains, auditory, tactile, vestibular and propriceptive manifested in terms of perseverative behaviors), which, unfortunately, the so-called, "only proven scientific method for treating spectrum disorders, ABA, fails to adequately comprehend. The clinical understanding and practical based DEVELOPMENTAL treatment approach that addresses deepening of attachment, affect-regulation through increasing meaningful circles of preverbal and verbal reciprocity, and strengthening of neuronal
connectivity between the more primitive limbic system (e.g., amygdala, fusiform face area) and the executive functions of the prefrontal cortex (affect regulation of
praxis: ideation, motor planning and execution) is not represented here. There is a long history here and a practical intervention approach (DIR/floortime, RDI, etc) to accompany it.
I remember when I read somewhere about the very first Autism diagnoses, and how they are currently suspected of describing children with encephalitis. This was important in leading me towards my belief that the autism "spectrum" is something of a modern brontosaurus and actually describes a multitude of unrelated conditions that share similar symptomes (it seems, for example, that Aspergers/HFA is genetic, whilst LFA seems to either be brain damage, or complications in Aspergers).
Tell the truth, autism didn't exist until 1930 after the widespread introduction of mercury vaccines. Zeolite cures mercury poisoning. Fuck the corporate whores who use this scam to make money off the misery of others.
what totally true with me over sensitivity with sound... i mean when a train passes right next to me i have feeling that my brain is about to explode but i got used to it but it still realy painefull
Very interesting...I was working with autistic kids in india...they are just too great!!!!
MsWhad 2 months ago
The rubber in condoms causes Autism. that one thing we aLL HAVE IN COMMON.
RUBBER do not transmit electric in-pluses when the fetus is crated .. do the research.
When AIDs increased so did the use of condoms, then Autism jump right alone side of it.
FattTrixx 4 months ago
0:28 are autism and schizophrenia RELATED?!?!
Germanbiscuts 10 months ago
@Germanbiscuts From studies of head and brain size phenotypes indicate that autism is commonly associated with developmentally-enhanced brain growth, whereas schizophrenia is characterized, on average, by reduced brain growth.
SzChristie 10 months ago
Great, wonderful, but you forgot I do believe ONE MAJOR historical area and is borne out by the last two and half decades in the neurosciences, especially in the last 10-15 years as we have come to understand the enormous affective plasticity of synapse connections (neuroplasticity) and toddlers, children, et al responses to practices of co-regulated affect (emotional) signaling, which is based upon honoring and respecting (mind you, both from a clinical DEVELOPMENTAL perspective as well as an
Neilgs 1 year ago
empathic perspective), by following the child lead, by attributing meaning to their
so-called aberrant behaviors,, and deepening caregiver/child affect-circles of communication. You can begin with attachment theorists such as Bowlby and work yourself up child developmental psychiatrists such as Stanley Greenspan, DIR/Floortime. This would be alongside clinically addressing of underlying core affect-sensory motor based challenges (underreactivity, over-reactivity mixed-reactivities in one or
Neilgs 1 year ago
more domains, auditory, tactile, vestibular and propriceptive manifested in terms of perseverative behaviors), which, unfortunately, the so-called, "only proven scientific method for treating spectrum disorders, ABA, fails to adequately comprehend. The clinical understanding and practical based DEVELOPMENTAL treatment approach that addresses deepening of attachment, affect-regulation through increasing meaningful circles of preverbal and verbal reciprocity, and strengthening of neuronal
Neilgs 1 year ago
connectivity between the more primitive limbic system (e.g., amygdala, fusiform face area) and the executive functions of the prefrontal cortex (affect regulation of
praxis: ideation, motor planning and execution) is not represented here. There is a long history here and a practical intervention approach (DIR/floortime, RDI, etc) to accompany it.
Neilgs 1 year ago
I remember when I read somewhere about the very first Autism diagnoses, and how they are currently suspected of describing children with encephalitis. This was important in leading me towards my belief that the autism "spectrum" is something of a modern brontosaurus and actually describes a multitude of unrelated conditions that share similar symptomes (it seems, for example, that Aspergers/HFA is genetic, whilst LFA seems to either be brain damage, or complications in Aspergers).
DChatc 1 year ago
the way this vid jumps is really distracting
candistyx 1 year ago 2
Ironically, the shaky and flashy and generally distracting nature of the video makes it almost impossible for someone on the spectrum to watch it.
brainwashedmasses 1 year ago 2
@brainwashedmasses or even people who aren't!
candistyx 1 year ago
Tell the truth, autism didn't exist until 1930 after the widespread introduction of mercury vaccines. Zeolite cures mercury poisoning. Fuck the corporate whores who use this scam to make money off the misery of others.
CodexAlimentarius1 1 year ago
i've got autism
h7hannah1995 2 years ago
what totally true with me over sensitivity with sound... i mean when a train passes right next to me i have feeling that my brain is about to explode but i got used to it but it still realy painefull
hunkalov 2 years ago 3
Excellent
DrMDK
drmdk 2 years ago
Thank you so much!
SzChristie 2 years ago
good video. it's frightening how little our knowledge about autism is.
Begnoc 2 years ago
Thanks! Unfortunately, yes. I thought I can make a longer video. But I learned a lot while I was making this.
SzChristie 2 years ago