Autism & gender Dysphoria Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- This Is a my final project for UAL Media Level 3 Year .
It is a documentary about the link between autism and gender dysphoria.
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Link between autism and gender dysphoria?
www.psychology...
There’s growing evidence for a link between gender dysphoria and autism spectrum disorders
www.forbes.com...
A disproportionate number of autistic youth are transgender. Why?
slate.com/huma...
You’re not trans… you’re autistic
disabilityarts...
How our society harms transgender people who are also autistic
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Children who believe that they are transgender “could have autism” says controversial expert
www.telegraph....
I was sooo scared that this was going to go in a transphobic direction, but it stayed entirely neutral the whole time. Nice job! I’m very interested in learning more about this as me and my trans sister are on spectrum and experience gender dysphoria
I was scared about this too! So glad it wasn’t
Don't be scared of things on the internet. It makes you look weak.
@@keyboarddancers7751 say it louder for the sheep in the back! Facts don’t care about feelings.
It certainly doesn't help that people with autism feel like they don't fit in and are rigid in their expectations (of gender roles).
I wonder how many are self diagnosing autism...this also happens a lot.
For me, I'm neurodivergent, and I've been experiencing some dysphoria, but with the way my brain works, is that I don't often know what's bothering me, and if it's myself with my body and gender, or if it's not understanding and not fitting into society's gender roles, and the discomfort is from not fitting that social box of what people expect me to be. It's not an easy thing to talk about either as it's so taboo, and the sad reality is, as one of those people said, we're often not believed or taken seriously. My GP doesn't even take me seriously with ADHD meds, let alone when I bring up a less typical concern she always has the same responses, but such is life when you're stuck with whatever doctor they give you.
you should learn to accept your self for who you are. who you were born as. learn to love your self the way you were made. if you don't you will always he confused and it only leads to dispare.
Everyone is different from everyone else and we are all stuck in our own bubble you just have to enjoy being in it
tnx, for doing this. I was so nervous as to how my answers would seem but its not to bad actually and hearing others say similar stuff really helped.
I am autistic and I was raised in a very Christian conservative family and still turned out transgender. People who are aggressive against transgender and non gender conforming people actually really help push autistic kids into further questioning their own identity.
Because of my condition I never "fit in" with the other , very social, active boys in Christian school, and was bullied for it, and my parents constantly berated me for not acting boyish enough for not having these interests such as sports as well , being reserved and feeling things more, and not being outspoken and brash like a boy should be. Well, if everyone growing up is telling me that I am not a proper boy of course I will start questioning if I was ever meant to grow up to be a man. It's almost a logical conclusion. And then when I reach this conclusion thanks to neurotypical people's incessant harrassment , they dare to get upset and hate you all the same! You can't win with them. You were the ones harrassing me that I wasn't manly enough to begin with! So I'm done trying to please people who have never and will never be happy with my existence.
Maybe start letting growing autistic boys and girls be themselves rather than shame them their whole lives for not fitting into the bill of what a "proper" man or woman should be. We often take things to heart and quite literally and you people are literally raise us telling us that we do not belong. It becomes ingrained.
What made you think you wasn’t a boy?
@@michael2908 all the people making fun of me growing up for being smaller, sounding softer and not "behaving" like a boy, whatever that was supposed to mean. I also had trouble in puberty which made me not develop correctly
Be strong in the Lord and the strength of his might. Resist falsehood in and out of the Church. Satan is wise but you are wiser. I pray for angels to guard your way until your faith is made strong. Forgive the Christians who hurt you. They too are abused. Love one another. Pray until He speaks.
Hard to believe but the therapists and psychiatrists at my daughters (very expensive) therapeutic boarding school told us there was no connection between ASD and gender identity. Not sure how this got passed a school that supposedly specializes in kids with these types of issues
MrsRobRoy they lie to avoid a scandal
They are frequent co-morbidities, but most likely with no causal connection between them. Like autism and non-righthandedness.
My adult son, born female, is 100% disabled with autism. He has always been confused about his body and identity in general. He is receiving medical transition services without any theraputic support or treatment for the autism? Am I transphobic to believe that transitioning should include treatment and support for the autism as well?
Addressing a dysphoria without addressing autism is like fixing a broken leg without physiotherapy.
He's receiving transition services WITHOUT any therapy?? Did he go to any therapy before transitioning?
Everyone’s autism is different, not all autistic people need treatment - so the answer really depends on if his autism affects his ability to function
But as long as you respect your sons gender you’re not transphobic, so don’t worry
No, WPATH 8 requires it in fact. You are however delusional if you think the trans world is reality.
Wow, this video is a gem I found! Much could be gained by further understanding this autism/gender dysphoria link. Both can cause severe social handicaps, if not properly addressed! And "masking", whether done to counter being trans OR autistic, comes at an excruciating emotional cost. Unfortunately, there are still those, even health professionals, who might use an autism diagnosis to question the validity of one's declared gender. It is precisely why I will not get a formal diagnosis. Because of my lifelong sensitivity, social awkwardness, and executive dysfunction, other siblings are convinced I'm on the spectrum, but absent a professional diagnosis, I won't fall on my sword over that. Having grown up in the 80s and 90s, the pressure to learn conformity was severe on both fronts. And I'm obviously not alone with this concern. There would be a lot less cause for concern if this link were better understood. Dr. Barrett raises a good question--and a sound criticism of Simon Barron-Cohen's "extreme male brain" theory: many of the theories behind the autism/GD link are more explanatory in FtM individuals. But what about someone who is MtF? Growing up as David, only fear of other people caused me to hide my liking of jewelry, makeup, nail polish, etc. Only fear of shame motivated David to basically "fake it til I make it" when around other males. Ironically, I've gotten along better with men since transitioning! But such masking as I did came at a cost I'm still paying to this day.
That makes complete sense cos I saw the neurologist though the Monash Gender Clinic and I had a couple of sessions though there and they did confirm that I had Asperger’s syndrome
This dr. Barrett seems like a no-nonsense down-to-earth guy.
I endorse his tie.
I was calling myself a boy from the moment i understood that girls and boys existed it wasnt until my brother was born when i was 2 and 3 months that i saw what a boy was even after realising i didnt look like a boy i still said i was a boy at 3 i told a friend i was a boy with long hair it wasnt until their friend said i was a girl i started to say i was a boy in a girls body im exactly the same now the only affect being autistic has had on my gender is that i reacted very badly when being told i cant be a boy it was like there was a thundercloud in my head after being told this it lasted for years as a heavy weight which has only lifted slowly when i decided to transition its finally gone now ive come out
What is the future in Britain and Ireland for white middle class children said to suffer from gender dysphoria given that trans gender related puberty blockers are not part of the NHS' treatment pathway for this condition?
I'm do not understand why it is not obvious for researchers since autism the lack of theory of mind and social group membership and identification in autistic people makes difficult to distinguish, any social group dynamics and roles. Also the social delay in autistic combined with the puberty causes all kind of disorders, not only gender dysphoria, but same gender arousal. These kids do not identify with their gender group, since they are rejected, and social skill do not help. They will opt out to adopt any other gender than one matching the biologic sex.
Its mad how they all got diagnosed so late in life
I'm in my 50's, NEVER been diagnosed by NHS despite attending psychiatrists since age 20. had GRS 20 plus years ago and only discovered I had autistic spectrum disorder when I saw a Doctor overseas. So I don't find it unusual at all....
Ditto to The wise old Tranny, I wasn't diagnosed until age 48 after a lifetime of struggles, and even then it was incidental to having an unexplained seizure. So not unusual at all. There are whole generations of undiagnosed, missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses out there. Someone gets diagnosed at 18 and I think wow, so lucky - they have a chance!
Without the Internet, the trans trend would be very niche.
First, transgender people are not a 'trend'. Second, The internet has empowered many oppressed and suppressed minorities to get the support they have always needed. They still existed before the internet. Third, Without the internet is a silly thing to say as we will never be without the internet, it happened and it is what it is.
i found this so interesting!
Keep all teens, especially autistic teens off social media for one year. Then let them decide.
As social media seems inseparable from the internet, this would deny them access to valuable knowledge and information. Social media is just another form of media that's faster than going to the library, it doesn't make people change gender.
Why? All that will do is keep the kid isolated from their friends & isolated from the news & information
It won’t stop people from being trans, but it will hurt the kids in other ways
Good shit
I wouldn't characterize myself as having gender dysphoria. I am happy to remain as a biological female, but regardless I have many non-binary traits and I'm flat-out masculine in certain ways. I don't identify as a woman or a man socially. I feel like I am androgynous and dresses such although I do lean slightly feminine due to social conditioning most likely. Anyway, I am a high functioning person on the spectrum
This is really interesting. Some of this ties into new research into what's known as *'Prison Onset Gender Dysphoria'.*
You mean rapid onset gender dysphoria? There is no such thing
There is absolutely zero evidence to support it & the one study made on it which didn’t pass peer review had several issues - such as sampling bias (it went out of its way to find people prejudiced against trans kids, & the study itself contained zero trans people) & was entirely made of anecdotal evidence
ROGD is just pseudo science - gender dysphoria is a biological phenomenon, cope
The British High Court has spoken.
10:45 The most important point made during the whole video.
You got it. Well said
Outdated into - the appeals court (above the high court) appealed the decision, & the next highest court refused to here the case
So in the end of the day puberty blockers are allowed to be administered
@@julianclose6446 Outdated into - the appeals court (above the high court) appealed the decision, & the next highest court refused to here the case
So in the end of the day puberty blockers are allowed to be administered
For the rest of the non-autistic trans population; explain how/what makes them transition? Is it lack of ‘sense of self’? Or ‘fantasy’? Or some ‘lack of awareness’? To me it just seems like it would be a co-morbidity. Autistic people might differ in the ‘how’ of things, but not the ‘what’ (in this case transitioning).
It is the same trait of autism or trauma or social rejection by same gender group, social isolation. This factors plus social media, and trans activist can convince any neuro-typical kid to adopt this ideology.
@@fpattbergfpattberg7825 I am autistic and I was raised in a very Christian conservative family and still turned out transgender. People who are aggressive against transgender and non gender conforming people actually really help push autistic kids into further questioning their own identity.
Because of my condition I never "fit in" with the other , very social, active boys in Christian school, and was bullied for it, and my parents constantly berated me for not acting boyish enough for not having these interests such as sports as well and being reserved not outspoken and brash like a boy should be. Well, if everyone growing up is telling me that I am not a proper boy of course I will start questioning if I was ever meant to grow up to be a man. It's almost a logical conclusion. And then when I reach this conclusion thanks to neurotypical people's incessant harrassment , they dare to get upset and hate you all the same! You can't win with them.
Maybe start letting growing autistic boys and girls be themselves rather than shame them their whole lives for not fitting into the bill of what a "proper" man or woman should be. We often take things to heart and quite literally and you people are literally raise us telling us that we do not belong. It becomes ingrained.
@@fpattbergfpattberg7825 Nonsense.
Being trans is not about “I do not like to be perceived as a woman”. This has nothing to do with real transgenders.
If trans issues are over the internet and autistic people are prone to monomania and black and white thinking could there be a link? This could apply for men and women.
spud... the nonbinary kid in fortysomething...
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I got diagnosed as early as 22 months right after I got the mmr jab that changed my whole life drastically
TF? Are you pretending your vaccine gave ya autism?