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Deep Interests in Autism: From Stigma to Reality - La Prensa De Lara

The deep interests in autism, often called “special interests” or hyperfocus, are intense and absorbing passions towards specific issues that act as emotional regulators, sources of pleasure and security mechanisms for autistic people. This is what Dr. Angelica Torres, president of Fundación Solo Faltas Tu, refers to. She explains that these are not just hobbies, but offer order, structure and a form of connection, allowing the person to reach h…
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The deep interests in autism, often called “special interests” or hyperfocus, are intense and absorbing passions towards specific issues that act as emotional regulators, sources of pleasure and security mechanisms for autistic people. This is what Dr. Angelica Torres, president of Fundación Solo Faltas Tu, refers to. She explains that these are not just hobbies, but offer order, structure and a form of connection, allowing the person to reach h…

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laprensadelara.com broke the news in on Sunday, February 15, 2026.
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