| ▲ | ricardo81 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I enjoyed reading that. My daughter had recently been diagnosed with "social anxiety" but had suspected it was autism. Somewhat related, "Health Secretary Wes Streeting is launching an independent review into rising demand for mental health, ADHD and autism services in England." https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce8q26q2r75o Working in IT I've came across lots of extremely smart people with their quirks and eccentricity (not exclusive to smart people of course), I guess there's just a higher proportion of _quirky_ smart people in IT. A lot of the time it just seems to be introversion- it seems lack of interaction with society has to be justified. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | RobotToaster 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
It's worth noting the UK already commissioned a review that was published this year, that showed ADHD is in fact under-recognised here[0]. I can only assume they're commissioning a new one because that one gave the "wrong" answer. For a long time ADHD was ignored or dismissed in the UK as an "americanitis", so it's no surprise that there's a backlog of people who weren't diagnosed in childhood. [0] https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/report-of-the-independe... | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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