By Martin Silvertant on Jan 27, 2020 06:11 pm
Alexithymia is very common among autistic people. Research indicates 40–65%[1][5] of us have alexithymia—or even as high as 70%[2]—compared to 4.89% in the general population.[3] It’s so common that some symptoms generally attributed to autism (to the point of being part of the diagnostic criteria for autism) actually stem from alexithymia instead! More about that later in this post. So […]
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