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How to communicate with autistic people - a step by step guide
Episode 10: Characteristics of Autism: Attachment to Inanimate Objects
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Autism and Attachment Theory - Are you Anxious or Avoidant? | Patrons Choice

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Why people with Hoarding Disorder Hang on to Objects

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