Autism Survival Manual - Non-Neurotypical Reactions To Death Or Bereavement.

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2010

This is a video explaining how people with autism and asd's might respond to Death Or Bereavement in a non-neurtotypical way which can be hard to understand.

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  • Wow! Thank you for this! I am non-neurotypical, but I guess I have a standard reaction to death. Or maybe not. . . It is great to know I am not alone. Truth forever!!

  • @ARP7777777 no probs glad my video helped you , thanks for your kind comment :-)

  • Your video is very helpful; would you mind were I to link to it from my Asperger syndrome website?

  • @oldmankelv

    feel free to link this anywhere you want that's what there for to help as many people as possible :-)

  • Thank you for this. It describes me.

  • @ursusarctosana no probs glad you liked it :-)

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  • About two weeks ago, I found out my 5 year old cousin died. At the initial point of when I found out (for about an hour or so), I was shocked. I cried once, but only because everyone else was crying. After that, it was if I felt nothing and still do...For a while now, I've wondered why I seem so 'numb' with my emotions; people have tried to tell me how I'm supposed to be feeling and asked me why I feel the way I do.- I just didn't know why. But now, because of your video, I know...Thank you! :)

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