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Autism and Eye Contact

"Consciously thinking about eye contact - if you're making the right amount or you notice you need to look away when you're talking to someone - this is something that's common for a lot of autistic people, who find it very distracting and intense to make eye contact for a long period of time." Therapist Julie Bjelland, LMFT

⏩ See her list of Autism Resources - includes:
* Understanding Autism in Women: Comprehensive Guide
* Course: Discovering You’re Autistic As an Adult
* Sensitive Autistic Phenotype
* Autism Education, * Support Group for Autistic Women,
* Autism Quiz, * Research: HSPs & Autism Similarities & Differences,
and more by Julie Bjelland, LMFT, specializing in Highly Sensitive People, Neurodiversity, and Autism in Women." https://thecreativemind.info/Autistic-HSPs

This reel is from video version of her podcast episode "25 Traits of the Sensitive Autistic Phenotype: Recognizing Yourself Beyond the Stereotypes" - Follow link above to her site to find the Podcast tab.

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» Creative Mind Audio podcast episode: Thriving as a highly sensitive person, or autistic, or both - especially as a woman https://thecreativemind.substack.com/p/being-a-highly-sensitive-person-or

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Видео Autism and Eye Contact канала Creative Mind Videos
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