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I have a high-functioning autistic child, who whenever something has gone wrong she immediately says “It’s all my fault. I’m bad.” I don’t know where she got this, but my concern is if it doesn’t stop it will continue to make her feel bad about herself and in turn her self-worth. Her black and white thinking and her latching on to an idea and then not being able to let it go. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

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