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This two-part article examines the link between autism and addiction, debunking the myth that autistic individuals are less susceptible to substance use disorders (SUDs). It highlights research showing that autistic people without intellectual disabilities, especially those with co-occurring conditions like ADHD, face a higher risk of addiction. The article explores neurobiological, psychological, and social factors, such as dopaminergic dysregulation, anxiety, trauma, masking, and social isolation, that contribute to addiction in autistic individuals. Real-life stories illustrate how addiction often serves as a coping mechanism for sensory and emotional distress rather than a pursuit of pleasure. It advocates for autism-informed support and tailored recovery approaches to address these unique challenges effectively.
This project is funded under a grant contract with the State of Tennessee,
Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.


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