Why High Functioning Autism label hurts Autistic People?

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  • Why is the high functioning autism label hurts autistic people? Well High Functioning Autism is a label use to describe autistic people with "Mild autistic traits". But in this video, I'll be talking about High-Functioning Autism (HFA) symptoms, what high functioning means and ultimately discussing why this label of being a high functioning autistic is wrong.
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  • @IndieAndy
    @IndieAndy  3 роки тому +10

    Hi indie people! What are your thoughts on high functioning autism as a label after reading this video? Do let me know and I've left some other videos which might be helpful:
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    Stay you, stay indie!
    Andy

    • @VlacqKayal
      @VlacqKayal 3 роки тому +4

      “High functioning” denies autistic people support.
      “Low functioning” denies autistic people agency.

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 3 роки тому

      i have it. idk i dont mask at all. also im 13 idk

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 3 роки тому

      @Fallen Fellows idk. yes im autistic

  • @natford8271
    @natford8271 3 роки тому +43

    I might be high functioning academically but I am very low functioning when it comes to every day life like washing up, laundry, cooking, opening mail, making phone calls and so many other adulting things.

    • @seejendo3290
      @seejendo3290 3 роки тому +15

      Executive function struggles are real, and often dismissed as laziness.

    • @jennifernybergpixie7958
      @jennifernybergpixie7958 2 роки тому +1

      Same

    • @Optimegatrongodzilla
      @Optimegatrongodzilla 4 місяці тому +1

      @natford8271
      The functioning labels have nothing to do with areas of strength & areas of weakness. They have to do with cognitive functioning levels. For example, an adult autist who's medium-functioning has the mental capacity of give or take a 7-year-old.

  • @remygallardo7364
    @remygallardo7364 3 роки тому +14

    When I was diagnosed at 28, alongside being diagnosed as ASD I also was given an IQ test and ultimately my psychologist phrased it to me as I was a high functioning autistic. This description she gave me set me up for failure and it took me two years to actually come to terms with and understand what my diagnosis meant for me and how my perception of reality was different from neurotypical perception. I echo the concern that it creates an expectation. The way my psych told it to me she made it sound like I'm just a quirky neurotypical. In reality high functioning just means that I've adapted and have a high enough IQ that I can dedicate tremendous mental effort to appear neurotypical to a high degree. Finally getting to the point that I understood that any time someone asks me if I'm high functioning I counter by explaining I can keep pace with any neurotypical but in order to do that I'm running a supercomputer while they're running a laptop and conversely if they want to comprehend what my life is like it'll take that much effort for them to reach my level of normal.

  • @beelzebubbles6031
    @beelzebubbles6031 3 роки тому +10

    Personally for me I was diagnosed almost 2 years ago and was deemed ‘high functioning’ but when I go into meltdown/ shutdown or even when I’ve been through depression I can go what some people call ‘low functioning’ but was still deemed as ‘high functioning’ which made me feel so misrepresented, people need to realise that us autistic people can change with how much support we may need with tasks in day to day life. Thank you so much for educating people Andy

  • @lysagreen2314
    @lysagreen2314 3 роки тому +24

    I suppose I am considered “high functioning” because I work full time, live independently, pay my bills (obsessively). But no one is there when I can’t make friends, start or follow a conversation, or struggle to attend any social activity, or make myself wash my hair or brush my teeth. So really how “high functioning” am I? Functioning labels should NEVER be used to describe or define anyone EVER!!!!!

    • @patrickmanway290
      @patrickmanway290 7 місяців тому +2

      Well, what if an autistic person prefers the term high functioning? Saying functioning labels should never be used EVER is incredibly ignorant. Especially when someone has a mild form of autism.

  • @murielbilly4296
    @murielbilly4296 3 роки тому +17

    I also hate the concept of high fonctionning. Even if my IQ is higher than most of people, I never was able to use it,except for masquing. People told me again and again since I was a child oh you're too intelligent, it's bad for you, it would complicate your life. What can I do? I didn't decide, and I feel it almost like a curse. People can't see when I need help, because of the masquing, and no one can imagine how tough it is to try to fit in. I had good results at a test, but what's the point? I have a lot of sensory overloads, low communication skills, a lot of meltdowns and shutdowns or autistic burnout. And I found that discriminating. We all do our best, it's exhausting but we try, whatever we are low or high fonctionning.

  • @seejendo3290
    @seejendo3290 3 роки тому +8

    I often wonder if there is a correlation between intelligence and our ability to “pass” as neurotypical. Are smarter people better able to learn the things required to “pass” and function better, and that’s why folks don’t think of them as autistic? The crap part about it all is that the better you mask (whether consciously doing do or not), the harder it is to get the support you need, so while you may be able to function better than someone else needing more daily support, when you do eventually meltdown/shutdown/burnout, it’s really hard to get support that will actually help.

  • @DVDandFilmBloke
    @DVDandFilmBloke 3 роки тому +18

    Since autism is a spectrum it effects people on it in different ways and like with humans in general people are more capable in some areas then others (your either a maths person or an English person). Everyone is intelligent because intelligence isn't something that can be calculated because of different circumstances and people are better at different things. For example being able to play chess (which is a common gage of intelligence) doesn't automatically make you good at composing music or painting, and because the concept of intelligence can change on a whim even a complete idiot could change what intelligence means to make themselves look like the smartest person on earth.
    Back to autism, there are those that do actually require higher and lower levels of support but even that can vary based on the person (I'm what would be viewed as "high functioning" but that doesn't necessarily mean I can do everything most NTs take for granted, even a basic phone conversation is a challenge). Also it varies based on living circumstances as well as what the person is going through at the moment, hell even mood can dictate an autistic persons supposed ability to function.
    Functioning labels are an over simplification of something that should be viewed on a case by case bases.

  • @davidbrown6878
    @davidbrown6878 24 дні тому +1

    What a thought provoking video for an Asperger’s syndrome/Autism Spectrum Disorder person like myself.

  • @elisakrivas
    @elisakrivas 3 роки тому +4

    Yes! Thanks for explaining it so well! I had a new psychologist (not the one who originally diagnosed me because I moved states) and I said I was autistic. He retested me (for extremely dumb reasons, but I complied because he was irritating me and I preferred complying rather than talking to an irritating person; pick and choose battles) and after the tests, he called me a liar, basically (didn't say that word, but said I was deceitful, so basically a liar) because I wasn't really autistic, I was very HIGH FUNCTIONING autistic. 😑😑😑 I was so done with him.

  • @jovanngunter9370
    @jovanngunter9370 3 роки тому +7

    Ive never been hurt by the label before but this is an interesting perspective

  • @whitneymason406
    @whitneymason406 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for posting this video! I'm currently in the process of getting my diagnosis as an adult. I I would be considered high functioning, which I don't like that label because it just sounds like I'm fine because I'm just a touch autistic or people expect you to be some sort of savant. My son is autistic and nonverbal. He would be considered low functioning. I don't like that label because then everyone just gives me pity and seems to automatically think he won't accomplish much. I think the support levels 1-3 are a bit better but it's hard being put into a box when you're already kind of in one!

  • @RosheenQuynh
    @RosheenQuynh 3 роки тому +4

    So I was diagnosed with Asperger's when I was 13-15 (I can't remember, all I know was that I was in middle school cuz when I did a presentation about i
    Asperger's, a student said "All people have those symptoms"... 😑) but when I was 6, I was tested as having an IQ of 68 because I my language skills were that of a 3 year old... Apparently this is (or was) the equivalent of being the R word... My mom insists that I'm intelligent and stuff but I dunno, I think I might've been misdiagnosed the second time...

  • @joannequinn4076
    @joannequinn4076 3 роки тому +3

    Absolutely love your videos you come across as such a cheerful lovely person. I totally agree with you here as a mom of two little boys on spectrum absolutely hate when people say “ooh they are high functioning only a little autistic, you dont look autistic ” 😡 both my boys have completely different needs & have their own struggles and its hurtful for people to label and put expectations on them or any individual on the spectrum, we as a society need to stop judging

  • @raven4090
    @raven4090 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video! I'm trying to recover from autistic burn out, and this is what I wish the world knew about us. My problem is that I'm not able to articulate it nearly as well as you did here.

  • @aspiewithattitude3213
    @aspiewithattitude3213 3 роки тому +2

    I agree too. Even individuals who are neurotypical are low functioning.
    I am mainly referring to neurotypical individuals who are too lazy to work, live a disfunctional lifestyle with the urge to bludge from the government or other people who have disposal income to make ends meet.

  • @sarinalight1498
    @sarinalight1498 3 роки тому

    Thank you So much. The duck swimming in a pond, appearing to be Calm, Relaxed & Smooth while their little flippers underneath are moving quickly, is Perfect example of what & how I’m feeling days. T1D & ASD together has made my difficult but Not impossible. I choose a job that I feel comes naturally to me. Yes at times the dogs look at me as to say ‘ Human, Can you just shut up now’.😆 Thanks for sharing your experience as an Adult with Autism! I APPRECIATE you :)

  • @Optimegatrongodzilla
    @Optimegatrongodzilla 4 місяці тому +2

    As a high-functioning autist myself, I have to say that the rhetoric that the functioning labels are problematic is false! Not using them oversimplifies autism and makes it look like all autists can be put together in the same metaphorical box, as if we are all at the same level of cognitive functioning, which anyone with a decent level of knowledge of autism can tell you isn't true. The currently popular "Level 1, Level 2, & Level 3" terminology means the same thing as the "high-functioning, medium-functioning, & low-functioning" terminology.

  • @100Beef
    @100Beef 2 роки тому

    im autistic too and this video opened my eyes a lot and this was great. Thank you!!!!!

  • @patrickmanway290
    @patrickmanway290 7 місяців тому +3

    What if an autistic person prefers the term "high functioning"? What if I believe it helps people know that I am capable of doing things on my own? Because I have a driver's license and a college degree.

  • @VivekaAlaya
    @VivekaAlaya 3 роки тому

    wonderful video! thank you.
    My neuropsychologist diagnosed me 4 months ago and she was "ohhh but you are really high functioning, oh but is really mild, yeah the tests show autism, but you managed byyourself so far... YEAH! i did, but at what cost? and she doesn't live with me. Telling me that doesnt feel like a compliment, feels like invalidation of all the suffering I went trough and had to manage on my own cause i didnt know what was "wrong" with me. Of course I am at my best self while on youtube (i have a channel too) or while talking people.. but that doesnt show our struggles.

  • @sovietbot6708
    @sovietbot6708 Рік тому

    I was diagnosed with low functioning autism as a child and was told I will never be independent. Now, I'm a successful anthropologist who is fluent in 3 languages

  • @WeNeedAMeteor38274
    @WeNeedAMeteor38274 3 роки тому +1

    I thought high functioning is how i adapt and flow with social situations. Because from when i little i didnt understand the social and through teenage hood and now, I get the social cues.

  • @trackrat440
    @trackrat440 3 роки тому +3

    You two should do a collaboration

  • @babytextor
    @babytextor 3 роки тому +2

    Also the thing about getting help at crisis point and not when you actually ask for help is horrible in my situation at least because my crisis help is nowhere near the same as my non-crisis help so often times when I'm in crisis the people around me who decide to join in all of a sudden are "helping" me at the highest doses of the worst way possible

  • @yunhee93
    @yunhee93 3 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @mathilda6763
    @mathilda6763 2 роки тому +1

    I don't know why they jumped through so many hoops for such a label that isn't even very descriptive.
    What's wrong with saying "autistic person with a high IQ". It would have been so much easier without all the extra implications of the verb "function". 🙄

  • @ReiverBlue1971
    @ReiverBlue1971 3 роки тому +2

    "Life isn't all unicorn poop!", "Life isn't ALL unicorn poop on the Spectrum!"

  • @rainbowgirl55
    @rainbowgirl55 2 роки тому +1

    I really dislike the term 'high functioning' or even 'low functioning' as labels to describe someone on the autistic spectrum because we can often operate at different levels at any given moment for any length of time. It also frustrates me when a person describes me as 'high functioning' because I then have to explain why that term is unfair and dismissive towards me for the above reason.

  • @100Beef
    @100Beef 2 роки тому

    i already commented but seriously i was feeling bad about not living up to expectations cause i self-classified as, "high funtioning" i thought that meant i should be closer to normal that other autistic people and put a lot of pressure on myself

  • @zk1801
    @zk1801 2 роки тому

    Never thought of high functioning as a damaging label before. I didn't understand the hidden meanings and implications behind it. It is important to find the right terminology for use.

  • @EdwardRoss
    @EdwardRoss 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah - I'm so "high functioning" it just took me about six attempts to pay for one item and get £10 cashback at the supermarket 🤦

  • @ByStephenJones
    @ByStephenJones 3 роки тому +1

    Agreed, thank you

  • @rev.jesseabelchristianlife6693
    @rev.jesseabelchristianlife6693 3 роки тому +1

    My IQ is 148 but I really struggle socially.

  • @tomahawkfromscandinavia9406
    @tomahawkfromscandinavia9406 2 роки тому

    That is wrong.
    HFA was once classified as autistics who doesn’t have ID, but it is now classified as autistics who can live on their own/requires substantial support.

  • @olivermolloy6432
    @olivermolloy6432 Рік тому

    I may not be high-functioning academically but I speak a 2nd language besides English, I can cook, dress myself and hold an opinion, hold down a job, If that’s High-Functioning then nothing is.

  • @SouthAfricaKnowsBest
    @SouthAfricaKnowsBest 2 роки тому

    you make me feel less bizzarre. thank you.x

  • @75maxdv35
    @75maxdv35 3 роки тому +2

    Hight functioning doesn't have anything to do. with functioning? wow, what else have I missed?
    I can definitely see why people don't like that term, it kind of segregating

  • @phoenixbeard2564
    @phoenixbeard2564 2 роки тому

    I feel like functional labels are really misleading because of being based on IQ. I think a more wholistic picture would take into account daily tasks and functional life type skills. Just because you're intelligent, doesn't mean you're good at day to day living things.
    I'm super smart, but I'm terrible at daily living stuff. I cannot seem to get my stuff together as far as keeping house or managing time.
    Currently in process of diagnosis, and it is hard because I definitely mask. People would not think I'm on the spectrum but I believe I definitely am. The AQ thing as a jumping off point was a 36.... tells me I'm probably on the right track but also have adhd and other things going on.

  • @YT_VernonFN
    @YT_VernonFN 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Andy!

  • @killuanatsume
    @killuanatsume Рік тому

    I have autism and I don’t think the words high fonctionning or low fonctionning are wrong

  • @garyfrancis5015
    @garyfrancis5015 3 роки тому

    Actually got me thinking about the thing. WHen it first happen NT in lock down where zoom videos for communicate it was weird because autistic doing that type of live stream back up to Feb 2020 when the full real world was open.
    Everyone else is saying this zoom video calls trange. I joke "It's the new normal".
    I'm good at it. But it is hard zoom because you can't without a breakout room. Gt into seperate groups of conversation so you just to just ghet everything oyu want to say and then listen when on zoom.

  • @sprite7269
    @sprite7269 3 роки тому +2

    I like your channel

  • @OscarB53
    @OscarB53 Рік тому

    I guess it can be damaging

  • @hyenawarrior772
    @hyenawarrior772 3 роки тому

    That's the label I'm labeled as.......am I bad?! I actually cried

  • @ylona6081
    @ylona6081 3 роки тому

    People call me high functioning all the time.. i always explain them that high functioning only gives them information about how much they will br able to notice my autism.. but that i do not functioning highly. Its more like the other way arround.. except for my iq, there's not much high functioning about me... Then people always tell me "don't say that about your self, you are putting yourself down. No im not. Im still a human beeing Worthy of love and respect but im not gonna pretend i can take more then i can take.

  • @jennifernybergpixie7958
    @jennifernybergpixie7958 2 роки тому

    That's why I get so frantic. My fiance helps me a lot day to day.

  • @johnwray537
    @johnwray537 Рік тому

    Unicorns pooping glitter 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for that image

  • @manifeststation4740
    @manifeststation4740 3 роки тому

    Another reason it is bad to put someone in 'high functioning' it can miss giving people the right diagnosis as it is pushed aside at an unconscious level that because they are high functioning or perceived as such they won't even benefit from a diagnosis and it is very exclusory.

  • @garyfrancis5015
    @garyfrancis5015 3 роки тому

    Non autism struggles. LIke during the thing, which is still going on but that another story, it most hard for the socialist now they want to communicate in groups face to face now. The collective. As the great autism advocate Temple Grandin "socialising for the sake of socialising".
    SO that is painful for non autistic. The shy NT and autistic maybe are still get a lot out of isolation and being indivdual to go during this lock down.
    I do think about non autistic. Because they are always my bench markon life. Masking non autism behaviour to fit in masking.
    I don't how many NT read your comments.

  • @lily91109
    @lily91109 3 роки тому

    Fun fact! IQ is based on eugenics!