Giga cope, psychology is a complete scam, look at Elliot and Cho, they both were forced to see psychologists when they were young and yet they were never cured.
@turbosperg blackpill him.
Thousands of hours and dollars being gaslighted by therapists to learn social skills and still these bluepilled autistcels are unable to talk to people.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgF89DzkgH4
I do thERapy - psychoanalysis.
I know thERapy won't solve my autism, ADD, inceldom, etc. but it does seem to help me cope with depression and PTSD from my shitty childhood. My thERapist is basically the only person I hold non-trivial conversations with, and I think being acknowledged by another person is a good cope, otherwise I'd be 100% stuck in my own mind and go insane from the lack of perspective.
I don't go to thERapy to become a normie or to work on my pERsOnALiTy, I go to cope with my shitty life.
Social Skills Intervention for patients with aspergers is actually one of the few interventions in psychology that aren’t bullshit.
Yes, but is has to be started in early childhood with a very specialized thERapist. Most thERapists around are mere platitude dispensers and hopelessly bluepilled.
Moreover, autism is a NEUROLOGICAL syndrome, it's not a mere lack of "social skills" training. Normies can discriminate autists in a matter of seconds, at a quick glance.
In a study, in which autists and normies would read a script on video, and then be judged by a panel of normies, the autists got a poorer judgement from a 5 second clip, from a 5 second audio clip, and even from a still image from the video.
Reading from a script results in different perceptions from normies, depending on whether the reader is autistic or not. This data flies in the face of anyone who still says the solution to autism is merely a matter of learning what to say. Autism screws the whole nonverbal communication system -- voice modulation, posture, facial expressions, gait, body movement, etc. are 90% of presentation, the actual content matters very little to make a good or a bad impression on a normie audience.