WitrynaImposter syndrome rant . I (22F) wanted to have a conversation about this with a group of people who understand it, what a perfect community to share with. ... Tell me … WitrynaImposter Syndrome is something I experience as a late diagnosed autistic adult. Even though I know the diagnosis is a fit for me, I still don't always feel like it can/could be true. Do you...
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Witryna26 mar 2024 · I've also heard it said that "non-autistic people very rarely think they're autistic." Assessors are trained to see through masking, so please try not to worry too much. But even if your results comes back without an official diagnosis you can still identify as autistic because you are the expert on yourself. Witryna19 mar 2024 · Impostor syndrome is widespread in the autistic community. Respected autistics the world over might greet the morning concerned that they are not actually autistic—they are faking it. They will, sooner or later, be found out. These sentiments … how i taught my grandmother to read test
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WitrynaImposter Syndrome : r/autism by SuperDisasterGay Imposter Syndrome Anyone else feel like they have imposter syndrome about being autistic, because they were diagnosed so late in life? Like, I know that I’m autistic but sometimes I feel like I’m not “autistic enough” if that makes sense. WitrynaTo clarify, I am not suggesting people with autism are weak or their struggles are invalid - what I'm struggling with is the idea that I'm not "that autistic" or "autistic enough" to let myself off the hook in any capacity, or deserve accomodations of any kind. For example, yesterday I had a mini-meltdown at work. WitrynaAnswer: Apparently most people deal with episodes of imposter syndrome in their life, [1] but autistic people may be significantly more prone to it. Between masking and … how i taught my grandmother to read story