Page 5 of 5

Re: Rin and autism

Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:20 am
by Munchenhausen
Mythic wrote:I didnt intend for what I said to cause so much controversy. The reason I said Rin definitely has PDD-NOS is because despite the fact that she has a lot of Autistic traits, she is an individual and cant be fitted into this mold of "Autistic". If you want to know more about what else she might have, look up Caetextia. Because to me, she has a more right brained type of Caetexia.
I'd probably argue that, since neither of us are professionals in the field, neither of us would be in any place to say what's wrong with her.
Plus, just because she "is an individual", doesn't mean she can't be diagnosed with regular Autism :P

Re: Rin and autism

Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 6:02 pm
by Mythic
Linkarena wrote:To me, she is Rin. I'm just going to stick by my argument that Rin is Rin and that labeling her completely defeats the purpose of her character and her route.
And I agree, I wasnt even trying to label her. That would be like saying "Rin is awkward" is labeling her.
Munchenhausen wrote:I'd probably argue that, since neither of us are professionals in the field, neither of us would be in any place to say what's wrong with her.
Plus, just because she "is an individual", doesn't mean she can't be diagnosed with regular Autism
Although I dont have a degree in psychology, I have independently studied Autisim for 5 years, reading entire PDF files on it. Even if she is confirmed Autistic, she would still be unusual as she is not analytical and does not have repetitive behavior. Hence why she fits Caetexia and if not that, then PDD-NOS because its "almost autism".

Re: Rin and autism

Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 9:04 am
by Linkarena
Mythic wrote:And I agree, I wasnt even trying to label her. That would be like saying "Rin is awkward" is labeling her.
I just think that blaming that awkwardness and the Rin-ness on anything other than Rin being Rin is labeling her.
EDIT: And I'm also probably wrong in thinking that :)

Re: Rin and autism

Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 1:14 pm
by ArazelEternal
I see it. I didnt think about it really until this thread came up, but now that I am thinking back to her route I can definitely see it. It helps that I myself am a high-functioning autistic. Things and concepts that are totally alien to her freak her out. She has an extremely difficult time expressing herself. That is a big one for me. People ask me whats wrong, whats bothering me but it is exceptionally rare that I can actually tell them in a way someone else would understand, or even get words out in the first place.