I’ve learned so much in the year 2024 it hasn’t been easy but I got through it. Sorry I’ve been so inactive my goobers I was dealing with personal issues. My advice going into the new year is be careful of the company you keep and play yours cards right when making decisions about creating relationships with new people. People with autism can often find it hard to cope with the betrayal of others they were close to Betrayal can be especially challenging for people with autism, and can lead to betrayal trauma: Betrayal by others Autistic people can experience betrayal from family, friends, schools, and workplaces. Betrayal by the body Some autistic people experience somatization, which is when the body betrays the person. Social difficulties Autistic people may have trouble seeing non-verbal cues, which can make it difficult to recognize mistreatment. Negative feedback Autistic people may have grown up with negative feedback, which can lead them to believe they deserve mistreatment. Post-traumatic guilt Autistic people may experience post-traumatic guilt, feeling like they should have known or done something differently. Sensory overload Autistic people may have heightened sensory sensitivity, which can make it harder to cope with the emotions triggered by betrayal. Social communication challenges Autistic people may have difficulty expressing their feelings or seeking support. To help cope with betrayal trauma, some recommend: Effective communication Accommodating sensory sensitivities Breaking the issue into pieces Practicing snapping a rubber band when you think of the betrayal Realizing you are the victim and have nothing to be ashamed of . My last words of advice. “ Keep you’re friends close and you’re enimies closer .”
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