Understanding the Double Empathy Problem in Autism

 

The double empathy problem in autism explains why communication difficulties are often mutual rather than one-sided. Autistic and non-autistic people may process language, emotion, and social cues differently. 

Why Misunderstandings Happen 
Differences in perspective can lead to misjudgement on both sides, even when intentions are positive. 

Common Everyday Examples 
Direct speech may feel abrupt. Calm expression may seem distant. Social rituals may feel unnecessary or confusing. 

Moving Towards Shared Understanding 
Respecting difference rather than correcting it leads to more meaningful connection. 

For support that values neurodiverse communication, consult Autism Detect. Further insight into overlapping attention traits is available through ADHD Certify. 

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