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Cassandra Phenomenon

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  • "Cassandra Phenomenon," "affective deprivation," and the metaphor of "infectious process" he should immediately inform the Autistic community, either via another form letter posted to FAAAS, on his website, or directly to Autistic individuals.

    Autism Hub 2009

  • Attwood himself started using, and still uses, the term "Cassandra Phenomenon" and also feels quite comfortable using "affective deprivation" at the same time that he publicly pretends to distance himself from the whole concept.

    Autism Hub 2009

  • Attwood himself started using, and still uses, the term "Cassandra Phenomenon" and also feels quite comfortable using "affective deprivation" at the same time that he publicly pretends to distance himself from the whole concept.

    Autism Hub 2009

  • "Cassandra Phenomenon," "affective deprivation," and the metaphor of "infectious process" he should immediately inform the Autistic community, either via another form letter posted to FAAAS, on his website, or directly to Autistic individuals.

    Autism Hub 2009

  • Cassandra Syndrome, also known as Cassandra Phenomenon, is a term used to describe the emotional distress experienced by neurotypical individuals in relationships with neurodivergent partners, often those on the autism spectrum. It stems from a sense of feeling unheard, invalidated, or misunderstood, despite clear communication efforts.

    Cassandra Syndrome: A Silent Struggle in Neurodiverse Relationships The Refuge Marriage and Family Therapy 2026

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