In reality, in an organisation of 100 staff, 2-3 people, on average, will be autistic, and 97 people will be neurotypical. So, in a communication chain, majority will be neurotypical. The double empathy paradigm eloquently explains that autistic people can communicate effectively with themselves, but it still does not solve the problem ie that in a mixed communication chain, maybe 1 out of 20 people will be autistic. I have heard autistic people say that neurotypicals must learn to understand autistic people better. But just asking - do autistic people themselves understand other neurodivergent, non-autistic minority groups, e.g, schizotypal, bipolar, etc?
I cannot answer your question with certainty, but my experience is that my partner had autism, which I discovered myself when I was trying to understand why we didn't understand each other... and her best friend had bipolar. But that's just one case.
In reality, in an organisation of 100 staff, 2-3 people, on average, will be autistic, and 97 people will be neurotypical. So, in a communication chain, majority will be neurotypical. The double empathy paradigm eloquently explains that autistic people can communicate effectively with themselves, but it still does not solve the problem ie that in a mixed communication chain, maybe 1 out of 20 people will be autistic. I have heard autistic people say that neurotypicals must learn to understand autistic people better. But just asking - do autistic people themselves understand other neurodivergent, non-autistic minority groups, e.g, schizotypal, bipolar, etc?
I cannot answer your question with certainty, but my experience is that my partner had autism, which I discovered myself when I was trying to understand why we didn't understand each other... and her best friend had bipolar. But that's just one case.