fullspektrumsdominans
Fullspektrumsdominans, often abbreviated as FSD, is a term used in the context of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related conditions. It refers to individuals who exhibit a wide range of autistic traits, often including both social and communication challenges, as well as restricted or repetitive behaviors. The term "full spectrum" signifies that these individuals may not fit neatly into the traditional categories of autism, Asperger syndrome, or pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), but rather span the entire range of the autism spectrum.
FSD is not a formal diagnostic category recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Key characteristics of fullspektrumsdominans may include:
- Difficulties with social interaction and communication
- Repetitive behaviors and restricted interests
- Difficulty with executive functioning, such as planning and organization
- Unique strengths and abilities, which may not be fully recognized or appreciated
It is essential to note that the term FSD is not universally accepted and can be controversial.
For individuals who identify as fullspektrumsdominans, it is important to seek support from professionals who understand