Miscommunication in Interpersonal Interactions Exacerbates Perceived Levels of Aggression in Children with Autism

Authors

  • Lehar Goenka

Keywords:

autism spectrum disorder, hostile attribution bias, aggression, regulatory flexibility model, emotion, emotion regulation

Abstract

Applying various findings in the field of autism research to the regulatory flexibility model Bonanno et al 2013 showcases how children with autism might face dificulties in regulating their emotions and how that might result in the high rates of aggression Green et al 2000 seen with children in autism as compared to children with intellectual disabilities and neurotypical children

How to Cite

Lehar Goenka. (2022). Miscommunication in Interpersonal Interactions Exacerbates Perceived Levels of Aggression in Children with Autism. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 22(A9), 31–37. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/103496

Miscommunication in Interpersonal Interactions Exacerbates Perceived Levels of Aggression in Children with Autism

Published

2022-11-01