I need to know how to describe something to a doctor who is helping a mildly autistic person I know. It's something she is afraid to explain maybe, but I think the doctor needs to know since she can get some good counseling on it.
The girl has figured out how to improve her behavior in some social situations, but a lot of times, that just means she is either quiet or she simply laughs at whatever is said by other people without giving much of her own input. Sometimes she still blurts out whatever is on her mind at the time...if she is upset...and I need to know the right way to explain this particular phenomon: blurting out a feeling or thought that is ONLY RELATED to the current topic IF ONE KNOWS HER WELL AND CAN DO A LOT OF PIECING TOGETHER TO GET TO THAT THING SHE SAID. She often will leave the room and hide or not look at the person anymore, blushing, after saying whatever it was. For instance, this guy joke-flirted with her and kept doing it. She kind of stiffened up (more
2007-05-11
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