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Debunking the Myth of Masking: The Biological Blueprint of Autism

Debunking the Myth of Masking: The Biological Blueprint of Autism

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In this provocative opening to her new series, Debunking Autism Myths, Dr. Kathy Marshack challenges one of the most widely held beliefs in the NeuroDivergent community.

Using the lens of Behavioral Genetics, Dr. Kathy explains why our behaviors are 80% DNA and only 20% environment. Through the lens of fascinating twin studies—where brothers separated at birth marry women with the same name and build the same backyard furniture—we see that we don't just absorb the world; we emerge from a biological blueprint.

We dive deep into the "Myth of Masking," reframing it not as an artificial behavior imposed by society, but as a natural byproduct of a brain that must use pattern recognition to navigate a world that NeuroTypicals navigate by instinct.

If you’ve felt trapped in a cycle of blame and frustration, this episode offers a scientific lifeline. Learn how to stop fighting your biology and start building a bridge through Conversational Aspergian and Radiant Empathy.

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If you are looking for more resources for NeuroDivergent relationships, start with Unlocking NeuroDivergent Relationships, a Comprehensive Resource Preview.

The Discussion Continues: Join the confidential Podcast After Party for this episode! Check the schedule at Thinkific and the Meetup group.

Future of Healing: Dr. Kathy is developing two innovative video games: Radiant Empathy: A Journey of Heartbreak and Healing and The University of NeuroDiversity: Radiant Empathy Campus.

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They were two representatives of ABA culture to speak on behalf of the autistic community. They were incredibly dismissive of any autistic experience that didn't reflect their own, e.g. they denied the feeling of inauthenticity and identity confusion that come with masking long term and there was NO pushback, not even from the other autistic person present. Their conclusion: you don't have to mask, but just be appropriate in social situations. That's the last thing they said before self-congratulating themselves on solving masking. Don't waste your time. Also, avoid anything from the speakers in this episode.

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