
sugarb
thief of silent dreams
- Jun 14, 2024
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I've read a few studies on the subject- autistic suicide is extremely common, as is suicide by depressed people for obvious reasons- but I'll be interested to see what the results are.
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Noted. probably should've titled it "Neurodivergence/mental illness poll"Neurodivergence is a distinct concept from personality disorders or mental illness in general. So not all of those are really neurodivergence even if they're also mental abnormalities.
Idk why they changed Asperger's to autism level 1 and lumped it in with the autism spectrum (in America)Autism/Asperger Syndrome and depression, I might possibly have ADHD but I never got diagnosed for that.
There're incredibly disturbing statistics on this.The correlation between autism (or elevated autistic traits) and suicide is just shocking. I really don't understand why this gets so little attention, especially in comparison to other conditions that have far less impact on quality-adjusted life years. I guess it's just too invisible and NT people have a hard time to imagine what it's like because of the double empathy problem.
Will doYou should do one but add OCD, schizophrenia (or just psychotic disorders) and body dysmorphia. I'd be interested in seeing that. Also ptsd or cptsd could be added as well.
Literally same. OCD on its own is one of the most agonizing and debilitating disorders on its own, but bpd just makes it impossible. Its awful. I have the same diagnoses as you just replace eating disorder with body dysmorphia and add tourettes.ADHD, BPD, depression, anxiety, eating disorder + OCD. I can pretty much handle the rest, but BPD, which is untreatable. I can't take the amount of pain my BPD causes me. I'm simply not made for this world I guess(。•́︿•̀。)
OCD + BPD is a hellish combo. It doesn't help that one of the symptoms of BPD is paranoia/suspicious thoughts, which makes OCD much worseLiterally same. OCD on its own is one of the most agonizing and debilitating disorders on its own, but bpd just makes it impossible. Its awful. I have the same diagnoses as you just replace eating disorder with body dysmorphia and add tourettes.
In absolute numbers it's not that rare (and pretty common as far as life-ruining conditions go) but percentage-wise it is still very much a tiny minority. The autistic way of being is also just so completely alien.There're incredibly disturbing statistics on this.
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Suicide - Autism research | Autistica | Autistica
Autistica is funding research to understand suicidality in autismwww.autistica.org.uk
Seeing as there are over 5 million diagnosed adult autistics (probably a lot more undiagnosed) in the US, the issue isn't that it's a rare disorder. I imagine it's a mixture of the double empathy problem (as you said) and many people finding autistics offputting or disgusting. There's a lot of subtly anti-autistic stuff out there if you look; stereotypes, ridicule of certain subcultures, etc.
I think it's because they're very similar and health professionals didn't want to distinguish the two from each other.Idk why they changed Asperger's to autism level 1 and lumped it in with the autism spectrum (in America)
Social anxiety and agoraphobia?Draft of poll #2:
Neurodivergence/mental illness poll v2
OCD
Schizophrenia
Body dysmorphia
Gender dysphoria
PTSD
CPTSD
NPD
ADHD
BPD
Autism
Tourettes
Anxiety
Depression
Eating disorder
Bipolar
Other
None
Look good?
Not all neurodivergences are personality disorders or mental illnesses, but all personality disorders and mental illnesses are neurodivergence.Neurodivergence is a distinct concept from personality disorders or mental illness in general. So not all of those are really neurodivergence even if they're also mental abnormalities.
In addition to this, I think that another reason why autism has so little attention is because of how everybody in society believes that the only type of autistic person to exist are the ones who are hyper genius savant with the social awkwardness. That probably makes them think that autism isn't as bad as it actually is.The correlation between autism (or elevated autistic traits) and suicide is just shocking. I really don't understand why this gets so little attention, especially in comparison to other conditions that have far less impact on quality-adjusted life years. I guess it's just too invisible and NT people have a hard time to imagine what it's like because of the double empathy problem.
On that second point-Autism and social anxiety.
In addition to this, I think that another reason why autism has so little attention is because of how everybody in society believes that the only type of autistic person to exist are the ones who are hyper genius savant with the social awkwardness. That probably makes them think that autism isn't as bad as it actually is.
Alternatively, I thought of another reason in mind. This reason being that, if they were to focus on autistic people killing themselves, people would recognise some dark truths about society. Most autistic people show as to why society is wrong and also how the system is shitty. Normies need to keep their delusions in check to continue wage slaving but seeing autistic people kill themselves over the system being shitty would shatter their delusions