Alienmaxxer
That is exactly why humans can never achieve it
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It seems I've found an actual non-cope book on social skills for autists.
I'll have to make a longer thread explaining the messages in it. She tears to shreds typical normie advice for autists, exposes the dangers of jestermaxxing for us, and instead gives precise step-by-step instructions on what to do in a vast number of social situations.
Here is her tearing to shreds some typical retarded normie advice for autists:
The more precise version of the contents of the book can be found in her "PEERS for Young Adults: Social Skills Training for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder," though it seems to be missing the more controversial information about changing your reputation. The program of this book is evidence-based and has been tested in a large number of peer-reviewed studies to be effective for autists.
"The main purpose of PEERS is to enhance the knowledge of social skills of adolescents with autism, increase the frequency of their participation in social activities, improve the quality of their friendships, enhance their psychological well-being, and better adapt to social life. Due to its excellent intervention effects, PEERS has been translated into Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, *Hebrew*, Italian, and Polish and has been widely used in many countries and regions around the world."
I'll have to make a longer thread explaining the messages in it. She tears to shreds typical normie advice for autists, exposes the dangers of jestermaxxing for us, and instead gives precise step-by-step instructions on what to do in a vast number of social situations.
Here is her tearing to shreds some typical retarded normie advice for autists:
The more precise version of the contents of the book can be found in her "PEERS for Young Adults: Social Skills Training for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder," though it seems to be missing the more controversial information about changing your reputation. The program of this book is evidence-based and has been tested in a large number of peer-reviewed studies to be effective for autists.
"The main purpose of PEERS is to enhance the knowledge of social skills of adolescents with autism, increase the frequency of their participation in social activities, improve the quality of their friendships, enhance their psychological well-being, and better adapt to social life. Due to its excellent intervention effects, PEERS has been translated into Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, *Hebrew*, Italian, and Polish and has been widely used in many countries and regions around the world."