pency wrote:
How is it possible to distinguish between paranoia and being disconnected from people?
pency, I'm in the process of creating an open research project on treating autism. Your post touched on a number of things that I'm working on, so I figure that I'd respond to your message as a test of communicating my knowledge.
(Note that I'm not trying to just treat autism, I'm really trying to cure myself. So any feedback you have I'll gladly take.)
The primary social pathology of ASD patients is limitation of socialization due to in an ineffective theory of mind. When functioning correctly in NT individuals, theory of mind grants the individual knowledge of others' emotions and motives, leading to successful socialization. The proximate cause is likely due to non-cognitive sensory overload, common in ASD patients for non-social problem domains. This sensory overload likely results in an inefficient S/N (signal to noise ratio) of non-cognitive affective sensations, leading the ASD patient without enough information to correctly predict the mental state of others. The ultimate result would then be the inability to emotionally evaluate others, similar to the
Capgras Delusion though not as severe.
If this is true, your inability to connect to other people may be due to interpretation problems. My personal experience is similar, as I used to think other people were all robots when I was young, and even today I celebrate surrealism, absurdism, and other non-logical mindsets.
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But all this computer information & Big Brother stuff has me worried.
Situations like this are likely due to a co-morbidity often associated with ASD: SPD (schizoid personality disorder). Since ASD patients tend not to socialize successfully, this results in social isolation and SPD. Effective treatment of the underlying ASD, and thus improvement of the outcome of socialization, would likely result in the quick elimination of the co-morbid SPD. In the short term, SPD could likely be treated with psychological counseling, which I recommend for your case.
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