The strengths and weaknesses of being born a ‘Little Psychologist’

Radev, S. (2020). The strengths and weaknesses of being born a ‘Little Psychologist’. Clinical Psychology Forum, 1(326), 30-33. https://doi.org/10.53841/bpscpf.2020.1.326.30

Publication date: 1 Feb 2020 Added to AutiHub: 6 Jul 2026 Type: Article Article language: English

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Abstract

A self-reflective piece on the strengths and weaknesses of being an assistant psychologist diagnosed with autistic spectrum condition, considering empathy, theory of mind, as well as the differences that come with being a woman on the spectrum.

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Among occurrences linked to AutiHub author records: 1 / 6 (16.7%). Distinct cited authors identified as autistic: 1 / 15 (6.7%).
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