自闭症中的掩蔽。现象分析

Aleksandra Buchholz
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自闭症患者功能最重要的方面之一是掩饰。这是一种策略,旨在减少神经类型的特定症状,并试图将规范模式实施到自己的行为曲目中。掩蔽的动机是适应和社会接受的需要。这是一种内化的社会需要的表现,需要保持在一种被广泛理解的行为规范的模式中。它被认为可以抵消排斥,使自闭症患者与神经正常的大多数人相似。这篇文章是一篇叙述性的综述,基于最新的主题文献,考虑到被诊断为自闭症的人的自我倡导的声音。它的主要目标是展示掩蔽的机制及其在个人和社会层面上的后果。对研究的广泛回顾表明了所分析现象的一些共同特征。掩盖可以采取伪装的形式,即掩盖自闭症特征,也可以采取补偿的形式,即使用旨在克服非神经典型需求的策略。掩蔽是由规范性的社会期望支持的。掩蔽是一种特别具有女性特征的现象。女性自闭症表型的特点是更有能力模仿社会行为,包括更有能力控制和抑制自闭症症状的表达,以及更大的社会需求。这有利于基于假装成为社会可接受的模式的策略的实施。掩蔽使建立一个真实的身份成为不可能。由于抑制需求和不断控制自己的行为,掩饰会以一种强负荷的形式产生情感后果。掩蔽只是一种表面上的适应性策略。事实上,它使你暴露于严重的焦虑症、抑郁症,并阻止你发展自我意识和与自己的身份不和谐的生活。社会对自闭症的认知需要不断改变,以增加对人类神经类型的其他表达形式的接受。
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Masking in autism. Analysis of the phenomenon
One of the most important aspects of the functioning of people with autism is masking. Thisis a strategy aimed at minimizing the specific symptoms of the neurotype and an attempt toimplement normative patterns into one’s own repertoire of behaviour. Masking is motivatedby the need for adaptation and social acceptance. It is a manifestation of an internalized socialneed to remain in the pattern of a broadly understood behavioural norm. It is supposed tocounteract ostracism, making an autistic person similar to the neurotypical majority. Thearticle is a narrative review, based on the most current thematic literature, taking into accountthe self-advocacy voice of people diagnosed with autism. Its main goal is to present themechanisms of masking and its consequences on the individual and social level.An extensive review of the research indicated some common features of the analysedphenomenon. Masking can take the form of camouflage, i.e. masking autistic features,and compensation, i.e. the use of strategies aimed at overcoming non-neurotypical needs.Masking is supported by social expectations of normativity. Masking is a phenomenon thatcharacterizes women in particular. The female autistic phenotype is characterized by greaterability to imitate social behaviour, including greater ability to control and inhibit the expressionof autism symptoms, and greater social needs. This is conducive to the implementation ofstrategies based on pretending to be socially acceptable models. Masking makes it impossibleto build an authentic identity. Masking has emotional consequences in the form of a strongoverload as a result of inhibiting needs and constant control of one’s own behaviour.Masking is only a seemingly adaptive strategy. In fact, it exposes you to serious anxietydisorders, depression and prevents you from developing self-awareness and living inharmony with your own identity. There is an ongoing need for a change in the socialperception of autism that would increase acceptance of alternative forms of expression ofhuman neurotypes.
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