The Link Between Early Trauma and Autism Explained!

19 days ago

Trauma and Autism are deeply connected, with early traumatic experiences playing a significant role in blocking the natural process of socialization. Even seemingly insignificant events, like a mother experiencing a sudden fright or an infant’s system being shocked by a loud noise, can create lifelong traumatic memories. These early experiences shape how the brain processes the world, creating triggers—both localized and global—that can lead to social interaction being avoided altogether.
In this video, we explore how these early traumas disrupt social and emotional learning, setting the stage for a systemizing cognitive style to form, which later manifests as the traits we recognize as autism. By understanding this process and addressing the emotional charge in traumatic memories, we can begin to reopen the path to social and emotional growth.
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Check out my blog post https://ultimatedivergence.com/post/unraveling-the-autism-and-ptsd-overlap-an-in-depth-exploration to learn more about how trauma underpins Autism.

For those of you interested in finding out more about the Ultimate Divergence Theory of Autism, check out my blog post https://ultimatedivergence.com/post/the-ultimate-divergence-autism-theory-a-comprehensive-overview which explains it in detail.

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