
Anxiety And Autism
Autism spectrum disorder, or simply autism, is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by repetitive, restricted, and inflexible patterns of behavior, interests, and activities, as well as difficulties in social interaction and social communication.
What Is Anxiety OR Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

Anxiety is a natural human emotion characterized by feelings of worry, fear, and unease, often in anticipation of a future event. It can manifest as physical symptoms like a rapid heartbeat or shortness of breath, as well as mental symptoms like difficulty concentrating or feeling restless. While occasional anxiety is normal, anxiety disorders involve persistent and excessive worry that interferes with daily life.
How it is linked with Autism?
Autism and anxiety are frequently linked, with a significant portion of autistic individuals experiencing anxiety, often at higher rates than the general population. This co-occurrence can be attributed to various factors, including difficulty with social interactions, sensory sensitivities, and the impact of masking behaviors.

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How Anxiety Affects Autistic People; Post
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Luke Beardon, a renowned expert in autism, delves into the intricate relationship between autism and anxiety. He explores how anxiety manifests differently in autistic individuals and offers strategies for better understanding and support. Dr. Beardon emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unique challenges faced by autistic people and advocates for tailored approaches to help them manage anxiety effectively. This video serves as a valuable resource for parents, educators, and professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and support for the autistic community.
watch the full video for insight.
references : https://www.youtube.com/@AutisticGirlsNetwork
