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  2. Hug machine - Wikipedia

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    A hug machine, also known as a hug box, a squeeze machine, or a squeeze box, is a therapeutic device designed to calm hypersensitive persons, usually individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The device was invented by Temple Grandin to administer deep-touch pressure , a type of physical stimulation often self-administered by autistic ...

  3. Voices: ‘I speak – but I rarely feel heard’: Why autistic ...

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    In most spaces I feel like an outsider, and I have always had fewer friends and lasting connections than most Voices: ‘I speak – but I rarely feel heard’: Why autistic people like me feel lonely

  4. 'Why I struggle to name my emotions' - AOL

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    Research suggests autistic people are up to five times more likely to experience alexithymia compared to the general population. "For me, it's part of being autistic and neurodivergent," they said.

  5. Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

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    Engaging in special interests can bring autistic people great joy [25] [26] and many autistic people spend large amounts of time engaged in their special interest. [27] In adults, engaging with special interests has been shown to have positive outcomes for mental health, [28] self-esteem, [29] and can be used to manage stress.

  6. 'I started a club to make autistic friends' - AOL

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    After finding out she was living with autism Emma wanted to start a club to make new friends.

  7. Category:Autistic people - Wikipedia

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    See Wikipedia:Categorization and WP:BLPCAT for advice on how to apply categorization to articles relating to people. See also the policy at Wikipedia:Categorizing articles about people regarding categorization by ethnicity, gender, religion, sexuality, or disability.

  8. Voices: Why autistic people like Christine McGuinness don’t ...

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    For example, when a neurotypical person starts a brilliant new job, they may feel nervous and have specific anxieties over things like the commute, new colleagues and different work ...

  9. Relationship Development Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Relationship Development Intervention (RDI) is a trademarked proprietary treatment program for autism spectrum disorders (ASD), based on the belief that the development of dynamic intelligence is the key to improving the quality of life for autistic people. The program's core philosophy is that autistic people can participate in authentic ...