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In today's episode, Bartosz Jakimiec speaks with Kamil Dante Lucci, a psychotherapist and diagnostician at the Center for Spectrum Diagnosis and Therapy. It's a deep, empathetic conversation about the autism spectrum – about a world experienced more intensely, more sensitively, and with greater sensitivity. He discusses what life is like when emotions can be overwhelming, sounds can be too loud, and every change requires enormous effort. Kamil discusses the daily challenges faced by people on the spectrum – difficulties understanding the emotions and intentions of others, sensory overload that can lead to meltdowns and shutdowns, and why so many people on the spectrum carry unconscious tension and fatigue for years. It's also a conversation about strengths – an extraordinary ability to concentrate, deep passions, minds that see patterns where others see chaos. He discusses the connection with animals and nature, and the need for rituals and structures that provide a sense of security. Kamil also explains the process of diagnosis for adults and the immense relief it brings when the puzzle pieces finally start to fit together. Understanding your own way of thinking and feeling isn't just a "label"—it's a manual for yourself. This episode shows that being on the autism spectrum isn't just about difficulties. It's also a way of seeing the world, which—if understood and embraced—can bring more mindfulness, empathy, and truth to it. 🎧 In this episode, you'll hear about: ✔ What the autism spectrum is and what areas it encompasses, ✔ What the emotions, relationships, and daily lives of people on the spectrum look like, ✔ Why women on the spectrum often go undiagnosed, ✔ What diagnosis for adults looks like and how it can change relationships, ✔ And about "superpowers"—passions and talents that are a source of strength. 👉 Listen to this episode if you want to better understand the world of people on the spectrum—their emotions, rituals, relationships, and way of thinking. Because each of us deserves to be seen and understood – exactly as we are. Follow Kamil: 👉 / cdt.spektrum 👉 https://cdt-spektrum.pl/kamil-lucci Follow us! 👉 / @roznopodobni_podcast 👉 / roznopodobni 👉 / roznopodobni 👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/0uZLNa1... __________________________________________________________________________________________________ 00:00:49 Introduction 00:02:19 What does the autism spectrum look like? 00:06:00 Main areas of difficulty 00:12:36 What causes difficulties for people on the autism spectrum? 00:16:43 Problems with change 00:19:02 Schemas that provide a sense of security 00:25:40 What does an autism spectrum diagnosis look like? 00:29:57 Depression and anxiety disorders 00:31:38 Atypical autism spectrum disorder 00:37:02 How to take care of yourself after diagnosis? 00:43:37 Diagnosis in adulthood 00:46:50 How can those around you support people on the autism spectrum? 00:49:10 Talents of people on the autism spectrum 00:56:04 Summary

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