This webinar explores the intersection of social anxiety and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), emphasizing the need for neurodiversity-affirming approaches in treatment. It highlights how social anxiety often coexists with ASD, particularly in individuals who have learned to mask their symptoms to fit societal expectations. The discussion addresses the limitations of traditional social skills training, which can increase anxiety rather than alleviate it. The presentation also critiques outdated terminology and diagnostic criteria, advocating for identity-first language and a focus on specific strengths and challenges rather than broad labels like “high-functioning.” Assessment and treatment considerations stress the importance of addressing social anxiety without attempting to “fix” autism, promoting a supportive environment that allows autistic individuals to navigate social interactions authentically.
Visual Stimming in Autism: Home Management
This video is important because it helps parents, therapists, and caregivers understand and manage visual stimming in children with autism
