Anxiety in Autism

Anxiety is common in Autism, with 40-50 per cent of autistic people thought to have a severe level of anxiety on a regular basis.  

Anxiety is a feeling of unease, which may present as worry, restlessness, fast heartbeat or breathing, hot flushes, even panic attacks. For autistic people it may be brought on by difficulty negotiating social or sensory situations, being misunderstood and identifying and managing their emotions. Anxiety has many forms, which impact on the individual’s school performance. At an extreme level it can result in meltdowns or autistic burnout. 

The signs of anxiety 

Strategies for working with high levels of anxiety 

A high level of anxiety is not unusual in girls with Autism. Read our article, Autism in girls, to learn more.

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