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  2. Stimming - Wikipedia

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    Young autistic boy stimming with cold water in the kitchen sink. Stimming behavior is almost always present in autistic people, but does not, on its own, necessarily indicate the diagnosis. [9] [23] The biggest difference between autistic and non-autistic stimming is the type of stim and the quantity of stimming. [23]

  3. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Maker Keeper Dune: Part Two: Short Stature (Dwarfism) Alison Halstead [102] 1992 Lennie Small Of Mice and Men: Learning Disabilities John Malkovich [31] 2014 Benjy Compson The Sound and the Fury: Autism James Franco [103] 1988 Willow Ulfgood: Willow: Short Stature (Dwarfism) Warwick Davis [104]

  4. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    Whereas stimming is a nonpharmacologic but undirected and sometimes harmful amelioration, directed therapy tries to introduce another and generally better nonpharmacologic help in the form of the following lifestyle changes, to help a person to reduce their anxiety levels: [6] regular exercise; yoga and meditation; deep breathing exercises

  5. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    The Angel Maker: Stefan Brijs Belgium [163] 2005 Morgan Wiberg The Stone Cutter: Camilla Läckberg Sweden [164] 2006 David Rules: Cynthia Lord USA [165] 2006 Alan Wheddon Dear John: Nicholas Sparks USA: Adapted into the 2010 film of the same name. [166] Richard Tyree [167] 2006 Taylor Do-si-Do with Autism: Sarah Stup [o] USA [169] 2007 Blackwolf

  6. Autistic catatonia - Wikipedia

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    "repetitive, abnormally frequent, non-goal directed movements" [8] A catatonic patient may find themselves stimming a lot: for instance, by rocking back and forth or spinning. If they are autistic, they might find themselves stimming even more than is usual, or in new ways than are usual. This kind of stimming behavior is called stereotypy. [17]

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  8. Stereotypic movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    Stereotypic movement disorder (SMD) is a motor disorder with onset in childhood involving restrictive and/or repetitive, nonfunctional motor behavior (e.g., hand waving or head banging), that markedly interferes with normal activities or results in bodily injury. [1]

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