When Childhood Emotional Neglect Looks Like Autism: A Hidden Source of Confusion for Cassandra Syndrome
One of the most painful questions asked by spouses in high-conflict relationships is also one of the most difficult to answer: "Is my partner autistic... or were they emotionally neglected as a child?" For many people living with Cassandra Syndrome, this question is not academic. It is deeply personal. Years of emotional loneliness, repeated misunderstandings, failed conversations, and unmet emotional needs often leave partners searching desperately for an explanation that finally makes sense. The challenge is that childhood emotional neglect and autism can sometimes look remarkably similar from the outside. Both can produce emotional distance. Both can make a person appear disconnected from their own feelings. Both can interfere with empathy, communication, emotional reciprocity, and conflict resolution. Both can leave a spouse feeling painfully unseen. This overlap creates what might be called diagnostic fog —a confusing place where two very different developmental pathwa...




