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Autism and Related Conditions Resources: Connections, Challenges, and Care

Autism often exists alongside other conditions, known as co-occurring conditions, which can affect physical health, mental well-being, and daily functioning. Understanding the relationship between autism and these conditions is essential for providing comprehensive care and support. This resource page delves into the most common co-occurring conditions, such as social anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and more. Here, you’ll find insights into how these conditions interact with autism, strategies for management, and resources to help individuals and families navigate these complex challenges with confidence and compassion.

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OCD and Autism: Understanding the Difference

Written by
Helena Keown
Dec 18, 2024

On the surface, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can look similar. While both diagnoses commonly co-occur, they are distinct diagnoses that come with unique experiences. Many people find it difficult to distinguish between OCD and autism because of their shared traits, as well as widespread misinformation about both diagnoses.

Understanding where ASD and OCD overlap and diverge is invaluable. This knowledge allows individuals to seek relevant, tailored support and clinical providers to make appropriate diagnoses.

Read on to learn more about autism, OCD, and their similarities and differences.

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Understanding AuDHD: What is AuDHD, and what support is available?

Written by
Helena Keown
Dec 5, 2024

The term AuDHD has come into increasingly popular use in recent years. Rates of new autism and ADHD diagnoses have grown since the turn of the century, likely in response to growing awareness around ADHD and autism, as well as changes to diagnostic criteria for both. As these rates have risen, an increasing proportion of people have received both diagnoses. AuDHD, the term coined to describe this dual diagnosis, represents a unique set of experiences, strengths and challenges. Understanding these nuances is key to supporting neurodivergent people in our lives, and making truly holistic, neurodiversity-affirming mental health care more widely available.

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Autism and Co-Occurring Conditions: A Guide

Written by
Helena Keown
Nov 6, 2024

Autism is known to co-occur with several health conditions—but what does this mean? What other diagnoses are most prevalent among autistic individuals, and does an autism diagnosis inform treatment of co-occurring conditions?

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