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The Autistic Doc Skip to content Search Search for: The Autistic Doc Menu Home Are you an Autistic Doctor? Open Search It’s Harmful to Claim that Autistic People Exclusively Lack Cognitive Empathy By: Heather Dimmitt I’d like to address the widespread myth that autistic people lack empathy. When autistic people hear this, they are usually offended and confused, and rightly so. When I was first researching about autism, I kept coming across this myth followed by explanations where people try to qualify this by saying autistic people specifically lack “cognitive empathy”. At first, this can seem like it makes sense and explains why autistic people struggle. However, this is also a harmful myth, and I will explain why. So what is cognitive empathy? Cognitive empathy is defined as the capacity to understand another’s perspective or mental state. This is usually elaborated on as: autistic people don’t understand social cues or other “normal” behavior. Autistic people...

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