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What Is The Difference Between Autism And Self In Solitude?

What is the difference between high functioning autism and making the conscious choice to truly discover self in solitude? is this something being faded out for the better of society this nearly terminal uniqueness of a philosopher in solitude or is it related to the self obsession of autism and the mental self stimulatory? many would call such solitude or isolation sinister if in beliefs. in other words do I have autism and do I really have to accept the diagnosis?
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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In autism, a patient like a stay or play alone, due to his poor communication skill or social skill. Such kind of patient even does not bother about family member and also has some stereotypical behavioral. Self solitude is normally seen in depressive patients. Such kind of patient are not much happier in solitude, but they prefer to stay alone to avoid other people. I do not think, you have autism. A autistic never bother about being alone, that means, you have some depressive symptoms.

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What Is The Difference Between Autism And Self In Solitude?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic In autism, a patient like a stay or play alone, due to his poor communication skill or social skill. Such kind of patient even does not bother about family member and also has some stereotypical behavioral. Self solitude is normally seen in depressive patients. Such kind of patient are not much happier in solitude, but they prefer to stay alone to avoid other people. I do not think, you have autism. A autistic never bother about being alone, that means, you have some depressive symptoms. Thanks