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autism social cures Psychology researchers at the University of Queensland have shown a relationship between features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that were previously thought to be unrelated. “Autism is a multi-faceted disorder stories from across the spectrum “A second cluster is related to information processing, predicts the decreased tendency to where people with ASD process share attention. So it seems that the information in a less integrated decreased tendency to see oneself manner, referred to as ‘weak as part of a group is at the heart of central coherence’. Our research the differences people with ASD suggests that weak central show in their social interactions coherence actually causes the with others.” shared attention difficulties. Dr Skorich said the research had characterised by distinct clusters of features,” Dr David Skorich said. “We found that the information implications for intervention, “One of these clusters relates to processing needed for self- and suggested that a social cure the ability to share attention with categorisation—the process perspective on health and wellbeing, others, and to focus attention on of coming to see oneself as such as the university’s Groups 4 the objects or events on which interchangeable with other members Health program, could be adapted someone else is focused. People of groups to which we belong—is to treat the much higher rates of with ASD show a decreased weaker the more autistic-like traits anxiety and depression seen in tendency to do this. a person possesses, which in turn people with ASD. SHARE YOUR HOME, SHARE A WEEKEND. Become a respite foster carer. To find out how one weekend a month could make a difference in the life of a child please contact: 08 8202 5190 [email protected] unitingcommunities.org linkonline.com.au autism feature 29