great lectures. as a practicing psychiatrist (also dad to a son w/ autism) i can say from a provider and patient end, you’re gifted in breaking down complex mental health topics all need to understand. God speed doing your part pushing the field forward
About the gender divide: maybe the gap is far smaller than assumed. Different social expectations of females may make them mask more for instance. This hinders identification and diagnosis. As a 53 year old female, I've recently started suspecting that I may be on the spectrum. And maybe my poor mother was as well. We just flew under the radar because we present differently and masked heavily.
I also saw his recommendation and approach Dr Oyalo for the herbs on RUclips. The herbs has so far work positive on my child’s eye contacts and speech improvement. My child social skill is good now and response to name has improved too
Hello from New York, USA. This presentation was very interesting and informative, plus the speaker is clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the topic. My only difficulty was the font size of the slides - even on max quality, I was unable to read a majority of the text presented. Font size 14 - 20 would have been ideal. Thank you for taking the time to present this topic.
Wonder the link with farm I can go back 6 generations with Asperger's autism but grandfather diagnosed 1928 scizoid personality disorder my mum has it has ms.unfourtunatly I wasn't diagnosed until son's started ocd
my parents are obviously asd adhd overlapping. terrible irritability, anxiety, sensitiveness, problematic social skills and close to zero empathy capabilities. IMO certain parts of Israel have an asd adhd epidemic. places in which the non-asd/non-adhd is the outlier. very difficult places. i would say that what hell is probably like.
Very informative and clear. Currently learning about ASD and this helped alot! Is it possible if you could reference the studies mentioned at slide 5 minutes in for the genetic part? Thanks alot!
13:24 Enjoyed your lecture. Noticed the slide at 13 minutes mentions antipsychotics. Not an MD here. Aware there is a pretty well-established practice of prescribing antipsychotics off-label as long-term sleep aids, adjunctively with antidepressants, and in dementia (at least in the US). Aren’t antipsychotics life-threateningly contraindicated in acute catatonia? Since the phenomenon of so-called “autistic burnout“ is autistic catatonia this seems unwise, at least in adults (aware you may have been indicating pediatric population). I’ve previously taken Seroquel for sleep and Abilify was added for several years to Effexor XR and gave me no problem. However, as I did well enough academically that my ASD diagnosis could be concealed from me, it was. Not real sure why they call the intellectual part giftedness either when it comes with strings like that. It is apparently not widely-known that adult autistic catatonia can become a long slow burn (which it’s evidently been doing since the beginning of time) that eventually triggers regression (see Friedrich Nietzsche) and gets called “early-onset dementia”. Lorazepam challenge, anyone? Certainly antipsychotics just keep those patients declining and confirm the misdiagnosis of dementia. I’d been in a gradual but vague decline caused by family stress for the better part of 10 years that removing myself should’ve begun improving at some point in the last six when I realized I’ve had anxiety as long as I can remember and wondered why I or anyone else thought it was depression. So with some investigation I figured out my alexithymia Asperger’s and catatonia, got it diagnostically confirmed, and I’m finally getting the right treatment at 53. So what I learned that I think would be useful to others is that I’m pretty sure Diogenes syndrome isn’t hoarding for High IQ schizophrenics but loss of executive function (regression) in autistic catatonia. There are psychological reasons we have difficulty asking for help and are prone to self-neglect (which there’s no point in even trying to self-advocate for while pretending autism can’t be caused by neglectful and abusive mothering….so I really appreciated you mentioning environmental deprivation). I also need to point out though that wariness of committing to another provider, regimen, or misdiagnosis isn’t pathology but rational resignation in a situation where the correct and helpful ASD diagnosis wouldn’t be forthcoming anyway-and if it were it might bring an early dementia misdiagnosis with it. Can a person with a developmental delay even get dementia? I rather doubt it unless they can live the span of two or three lifetimes. I don’t know who came up with that but this is a fear response to the loss of social support in people who don’t know we’re autistic. Maybe deficient theory of mind works both ways inasmuch as a person who doesn’t even know he has that can also expect others to be objective and insightful about advanced topics. Easy enough mistake to make with the awareness that psychiatry is not even my autistic special interest (or at least it wasn’t one of them until it pretty clearly needed to become one). Probably special interests are perseverations that soothe anxiety under regressive stress very much like compulsions would under neurotic stress. Not real sure, but pretty obvious echolalia is perseveration of failure to flatter the mother (or whoever failed as a primary attachment figure) into “mirroring”. Autistic ego postponement even makes evolutionary sense If you consider how adaptive naïveté about negligent pseudocare can be to surviving it long enough to escape and raise oneself.😐 Just is what it is
As a high functioning neurodivergent person (ASD+ADD), this is the truth! My Siblings (one high and three low functioning) and parents are also autistic, but equally Beautiful in their own ways. I think Autism as a superpower rather than Disability.
My son as add aspergers I presumed to hypomobility Asperger's ocd from birth same as my mother who has severe ms my father had me surely has hdhd to.wring undiagnosed so long I have fybromyalgia had CFS before.have you had pain
I will say it again as always have, the food we are eating has to be at play. Food is something everyone has to have to survive. Foods have been bioengineered, have chemicals added and so on. There has been over 100% increase and what else has changed so much that affects everyone...food. I believe there is also a strong correlation to autism to LGBT. I also believe the foods we are consuming are affecting parts of the brains significantly.
Please can you also make a video specifically for high functioning autism that enables them to do amazing things at the expense of having difficulties with communication and behaviour- so in terms of treatment and management it will be helpful to know what the studies indicate. And the debate of ‘celebrating differences of Neuro divergent people’ is there as well, thanks
Thanks for the comment. It came up during research - seems like initially he said he had it and then said he didn't? Thanks for pointing it out though. Appreciate it. Found this article “ During a recent interview with NBC's Brian Williams, funnyman Jerry Seinfeld made a comment about possibly being on the autism spectrum. But while his words were mere speculation, many on social media took him to task for what they considered a serious case of "self-diagnosis."Now he wants to set the record straight.“I don't have autism," Seinfeld told "Access Hollywood." "I'm not on the spectrum”
It’s a good question. While they talk about central sensitivity syndromes - this doesn’t seem to be the same as central sensitisation in pain. Multiple theories of SPD are put forward - attention dysregulation, Somatosensory cortex firing etc .
Having said they individuals with ASD have higher pain sensitivity & pain related anxiety so they may be more vulnerable to develop the phenomenon of central sensitisation leading to chronic pain syndromes. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676593/
@@PsychiatrySimplified also I ask I now no at 43 since Asperger's diagnosis I have and have SPD painfull hair to get my hair cut labels etc in garments these are all pain
Hi , I’m autistic. Some corrections needed First mistake, not iniciated at age “x” or “y” but from conception as it is encoded in dna, yes in many parts of it as it is a neurotype Second, the asperger thing is NOT anymore a thing as no longer included in official manuals but more importantly the modern society is not taking his investigation results as being conducted on eugenism perspective and from an historic point of view he was not even the first nor the most relevant investigator, I’d call it Sukhareva Brain type or Sukhareva Mind Third, the rate men & women is one to one and again it does not develops, it is life long or neuro-type 😉 😶all about the “risk” or having more in the family, seriusly a risk?, and that “retard” thing better keep it for your self dude Please don’t, saying Individuals with autism..... not a disease, just please get it, only say autists or autistics and don’t think of it as an insult cause we can read that on your tone Those big or small differences on neurochemistry and even anatomical are from that of neurodiversity but there is one big issue with that interpretation as for the main reason for the big differences, we as trauma survivors have a lot in common with ptsd and c-ptsd brains (the very fact of try to survive in a hostile environment literally being bullied by every social aspect of life it self qualifies as complex trauma and the s### starts from about toddler Age)... being the survival reptilian mode with either one of the fight flight freeze fawn -perpetual- states and its heavy neuro artillery and a specially active stress response keeps growing stronger that very part of our minds and it obviously will be detected on brainscans and other non brainones, our whole anatomy issues may be derived from that life mode Sorry to leave it here, no time Hope leave you the idea that even though a lot of us live as Disabled, and need help and support, we don’t accept to be treated as if retarded or disordered or even as diseased as our brains are perfectly capable of every job, task or profession if let undisturbed, it is from social disabling as few things are autie-friendly in our home cities or facilities ... hope someone listen to us autists speaking for ourselves better than repeating from manuals with out even the minimal effort for speaking a personal appreciation for those “symptoms”, with 1 in less than 60 I am absolutely sure you know autists en your inner circle, even at job If answering to this Please keep tone low cheers
At 1:56 you misinterpret the facts: Boys are four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed, but current research suggests that it is caused by the diagnostic procedure, which is still focused on boys and may miss the different way ASD shows in girls (see "Girls and Boys on Autism Spectrum Tell Stories Differently, Could Explain “Missed Diagnosis” in Girls"). The evolving and likely still incorrect criteria mean the majority of autistic adults is undiagnosed. What you call problems with communication is much better explained as communication incompatibility (see "Double empathy, explained"). Neurodiversity is real, as you show very well by the biological differences, and neurotypical people tend to label atypical as a problem, which leads to a number of misinterpretations as can be seen in the evolution of the diagnostic criteria. While you enumerate a few symptoms, you miss different (weaker or stronger) sensory processing as generic difference, and that may concern all senses. Your differentiation between ASD and frequent co-occuring conditions is well done, because both are often confused. Therapy really addresses those co-occuring conditions, but not ASD itself. What's entirely missing is the significant correlation between ASD and queer (see "Autistic individuals are more likely to be LGBTQ+"). And I absolutely miss explaining why it is called a spectrum: The variance is huge, much larger than many can imagine.
I also saw his recommendation and approach Dr Oyalo for the herbs on RUclips. The herbs has so far work positive on my child’s eye contacts and speech improvement. My child social skill is good now and response to name has improved too
Keep an open mind yet these certain things that happen to make insanely large amounts of money for the medical system are definitively not causing any problems.
great lectures. as a practicing psychiatrist (also dad to a son w/ autism) i can say from a provider and patient end, you’re gifted in breaking down complex mental health topics all need to understand. God speed doing your part pushing the field forward
Thank you so much for your feedback. Appreciate it 🙏🏼
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
Thank you. Really great lecture. Very detailed and clear.
Thank you
Fantastic description, crisp, clear and easy to understand. Very helpful.
Thanks for the feedback. 🙏🏼
About the gender divide: maybe the gap is far smaller than assumed. Different social expectations of females may make them mask more for instance. This hinders identification and diagnosis. As a 53 year old female, I've recently started suspecting that I may be on the spectrum. And maybe my poor mother was as well. We just flew under the radar because we present differently and masked heavily.
I also saw his recommendation and approach Dr Oyalo for the herbs on RUclips. The herbs has so far work positive on my child’s eye contacts and speech improvement. My child social skill is good now and response to name has improved too
Hello from New York, USA. This presentation was very interesting and informative, plus the speaker is clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the topic.
My only difficulty was the font size of the slides - even on max quality, I was unable to read a majority of the text presented.
Font size 14 - 20 would have been ideal. Thank you for taking the time to present this topic.
Thank you for the feedback. Will keep this in mind
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
thank you .
this is very informative. it really helps me in my practice as new pediatrician
Thank you for your feedback 🙏🏼
Excellent and very comprehensive.
Thanks a lot.
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Wow! You have a lot to learn! Take this guy with a pinch of salt people!
Thank u doc for a very clear info ❤
A lot of outdated information in here (subtle and mostly conjecture) but some good stuff in here too. Might want to revise this soon.
Thanks for the info!
Wonder the link with farm I can go back 6 generations with Asperger's autism but grandfather diagnosed 1928 scizoid personality disorder my mum has it has ms.unfourtunatly I wasn't diagnosed until son's started ocd
my parents are obviously asd adhd overlapping. terrible irritability, anxiety, sensitiveness, problematic social skills and close to zero empathy capabilities.
IMO certain parts of Israel have an asd adhd epidemic. places in which the non-asd/non-adhd is the outlier. very difficult places. i would say that what hell is probably like.
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
Very informative and clear. Currently learning about ASD and this helped alot! Is it possible if you could reference the studies mentioned at slide 5 minutes in for the genetic part?
Thanks alot!
Thanks for the feedback. Do you mean the genetic aspects?
@@PsychiatrySimplified YES PLEASE.
13:24 Enjoyed your lecture. Noticed the slide at 13 minutes mentions antipsychotics. Not an MD here. Aware there is a pretty well-established practice of prescribing antipsychotics off-label as long-term sleep aids, adjunctively with antidepressants, and in dementia (at least in the US). Aren’t antipsychotics life-threateningly contraindicated in acute catatonia? Since the phenomenon of so-called “autistic burnout“ is autistic catatonia this seems unwise, at least in adults (aware you may have been indicating pediatric population).
I’ve previously taken Seroquel for sleep and Abilify was added for several years to Effexor XR and gave me no problem. However, as I did well enough academically that my ASD diagnosis could be concealed from me, it was. Not real sure why they call the intellectual part giftedness either when it comes with strings like that. It is apparently not widely-known that adult autistic catatonia can become a long slow burn (which it’s evidently been doing since the beginning of time) that eventually triggers regression (see Friedrich Nietzsche) and gets called “early-onset dementia”. Lorazepam challenge, anyone? Certainly antipsychotics just keep those patients declining and confirm the misdiagnosis of dementia.
I’d been in a gradual but vague decline caused by family stress for the better part of 10 years that removing myself should’ve begun improving at some point in the last six when I realized I’ve had anxiety as long as I can remember and wondered why I or anyone else thought it was depression. So with some investigation I figured out my alexithymia Asperger’s and catatonia, got it diagnostically confirmed, and I’m finally getting the right treatment at 53. So what I learned that I think would be useful to others is that I’m pretty sure Diogenes syndrome isn’t hoarding for High IQ schizophrenics but loss of executive function (regression) in autistic catatonia.
There are psychological reasons we have difficulty asking for help and are prone to self-neglect (which there’s no point in even trying to self-advocate for while pretending autism can’t be caused by neglectful and abusive mothering….so I really appreciated you mentioning environmental deprivation). I also need to point out though that wariness of committing to another provider, regimen, or misdiagnosis isn’t pathology but rational resignation in a situation where the correct and helpful ASD diagnosis wouldn’t be forthcoming anyway-and if it were it might bring an early dementia misdiagnosis with it.
Can a person with a developmental delay even get dementia? I rather doubt it unless they can live the span of two or three lifetimes. I don’t know who came up with that but this is a fear response to the loss of social support in people who don’t know we’re autistic. Maybe deficient theory of mind works both ways inasmuch as a person who doesn’t even know he has that can also expect others to be objective and insightful about advanced topics. Easy enough mistake to make with the awareness that psychiatry is not even my autistic special interest (or at least it wasn’t one of them until it pretty clearly needed to become one). Probably special interests are perseverations that soothe anxiety under regressive stress very much like compulsions would under neurotic stress. Not real sure, but pretty obvious echolalia is perseveration of failure to flatter the mother (or whoever failed as a primary attachment figure) into “mirroring”. Autistic ego postponement even makes evolutionary sense If you consider how adaptive naïveté about negligent pseudocare can be to surviving it long enough to escape and raise oneself.😐 Just is what it is
Thanks for your interesting comment. Enjoyed reading it
As a high functioning neurodivergent person (ASD+ADD), this is the truth! My Siblings (one high and three low functioning) and parents are also autistic, but equally Beautiful in their own ways. I think Autism as a superpower rather than Disability.
My son as add aspergers I presumed to hypomobility Asperger's ocd from birth same as my mother who has severe ms my father had me surely has hdhd to.wring undiagnosed so long I have fybromyalgia had CFS before.have you had pain
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
I will say it again as always have, the food we are eating has to be at play. Food is something everyone has to have to survive. Foods have been bioengineered, have chemicals added and so on. There has been over 100% increase and what else has changed so much that affects everyone...food. I believe there is also a strong correlation to autism to LGBT. I also believe the foods we are consuming are affecting parts of the brains significantly.
Great stuff, Doc.
Please can you also make a video specifically for high functioning autism that enables them to do amazing things at the expense of having difficulties with communication and behaviour- so in terms of treatment and management it will be helpful to know what the studies indicate. And the debate of ‘celebrating differences of Neuro divergent people’ is there as well, thanks
Thanks for the suggestion. 🙏🏼 Will add to the list.
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
Great videos. Just not sure about the various celebrities listed having ASD. Jerry Seinfeld definitely doesn't.
Thanks for the comment. It came up during research - seems like initially he said he had it and then said he didn't? Thanks for pointing it out though. Appreciate it. Found this article “ During a recent interview with NBC's Brian Williams, funnyman Jerry Seinfeld made a comment about possibly being on the autism spectrum. But while his words were mere speculation, many on social media took him to task for what they considered a serious case of "self-diagnosis."Now he wants to set the record straight.“I don't have autism," Seinfeld told "Access Hollywood." "I'm not on the spectrum”
Anything on the link of central sentization must be linked to spd
It’s a good question. While they talk about central sensitivity syndromes - this doesn’t seem to be the same as central sensitisation in pain. Multiple theories of SPD are put forward - attention dysregulation, Somatosensory cortex firing etc .
Having said they individuals with ASD have higher pain sensitivity & pain related anxiety so they may be more vulnerable to develop the phenomenon of central sensitisation leading to chronic pain syndromes. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676593/
@@PsychiatrySimplified well with OCD is classed as a central sentization syndrome so that mean the nervous system is already primed
@@PsychiatrySimplified arnt central sensitivity syndromes pain they come up all linked migraine IBS fybromyalgia CFS
@@PsychiatrySimplified also I ask I now no at 43 since Asperger's diagnosis I have and have SPD painfull hair to get my hair cut labels etc in garments these are all pain
Hi , I’m autistic.
Some corrections needed
First mistake, not iniciated at age “x” or “y” but from conception as it is encoded in dna, yes in many parts of it as it is a neurotype
Second, the asperger thing is NOT anymore a thing as no longer included in official manuals but more importantly the modern society is not taking his investigation results as being conducted on eugenism perspective and from an historic point of view he was not even the first nor the most relevant investigator, I’d call it Sukhareva Brain type or Sukhareva Mind
Third, the rate men & women is one to one and again it does not develops, it is life long or neuro-type 😉
😶all about the “risk” or having more in the family, seriusly a risk?, and that “retard” thing better keep it for your self dude
Please don’t, saying Individuals with autism..... not a disease, just please get it, only say autists or autistics and don’t think of it as an insult cause we can read that on your tone
Those big or small differences on neurochemistry and even anatomical are from that of neurodiversity but there is one big issue with that interpretation as for the main reason for the big differences, we as trauma survivors have a lot in common with ptsd and c-ptsd brains (the very fact of try to survive in a hostile environment literally being bullied by every social aspect of life it self qualifies as complex trauma and the s### starts from about toddler Age)... being the survival reptilian mode with either one of the fight flight freeze fawn -perpetual- states and its heavy neuro artillery and a specially active stress response keeps growing stronger that very part of our minds and it obviously will be detected on brainscans and other non brainones, our whole anatomy issues may be derived from that life mode
Sorry to leave it here, no time
Hope leave you the idea that even though a lot of us live as Disabled, and need help and support, we don’t accept to be treated as if retarded or disordered or even as diseased as our brains are perfectly capable of every job, task or profession if let undisturbed, it is from social disabling as few things are autie-friendly in our home cities or facilities
... hope someone listen to us autists speaking for ourselves better than repeating from manuals with out even the minimal effort for speaking a personal appreciation for those “symptoms”, with 1 in less than 60 I am absolutely sure you know autists en your inner circle, even at job
If answering to this
Please keep tone low
cheers
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
Indeed. Vrty real😊
Watch dr. Berg for another perspective
Sir, What are the human brain areas involved in the inhibition of sexual impulses?
The empathy bit is explained by double empathy problem, so it seems to be an issue with people that aren't autistic.
At 1:56 you misinterpret the facts: Boys are four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed, but current research suggests that it is caused by the diagnostic procedure, which is still focused on boys and may miss the different way ASD shows in girls (see "Girls and Boys on Autism Spectrum Tell Stories Differently, Could Explain “Missed Diagnosis” in Girls"). The evolving and likely still incorrect criteria mean the majority of autistic adults is undiagnosed. What you call problems with communication is much better explained as communication incompatibility (see "Double empathy, explained"). Neurodiversity is real, as you show very well by the biological differences, and neurotypical people tend to label atypical as a problem, which leads to a number of misinterpretations as can be seen in the evolution of the diagnostic criteria. While you enumerate a few symptoms, you miss different (weaker or stronger) sensory processing as generic difference, and that may concern all senses. Your differentiation between ASD and frequent co-occuring conditions is well done, because both are often confused. Therapy really addresses those co-occuring conditions, but not ASD itself. What's entirely missing is the significant correlation between ASD and queer (see "Autistic individuals are more likely to be LGBTQ+"). And I absolutely miss explaining why it is called a spectrum: The variance is huge, much larger than many can imagine.
Thank you. Very good points you cover and thanks for the references. 🙏🏼. Something to take in another video.
TAHNKS
I also saw his recommendation and approach Dr Oyalo for the herbs on RUclips. The herbs has so far work positive on my child’s eye contacts and speech improvement. My child social skill is good now and response to name has improved too
music in the background is distracting..otherwise great video.
Sorry - I think we have gotten better at this
Your herbs has work wonders in my family.
Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.
ASD
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Keep an open mind yet these certain things that happen to make insanely large amounts of money for the medical system are definitively not causing any problems.
Good morning sir
My son 3 years old and he was have Autism. Please help me and give your mobile number