Neurodivergent/Neuroatypical/Autistic Scam Victims And Manipulation In Relationship Scams – 2024
Neurodivergent/Neuroatypical/Autistic Scam Victims and Manipulation in Relationship Scams
Neurodivergent Individuals face special challenges in both Avoiding Scams and Recovering from the Trauma they produce
Protecting Neurodivergent Individuals with Strategies to Avoid Scams and Fraud and How to Recover from Them
Primary Category: Recovery Psychology
Authors:
• Vianey Gonzalez B.Sc(Psych) – Licensed Psychologist Specialty in Crime Victim Trauma Therapy, Neuropsychologist, Certified Deception Professional, Psychology Advisory Panel & Director of the Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc.
• Tim McGuinness, Ph.D. – Anthropologist, Scientist, Director of the Society of Citizens Against Relationship Scams Inc.
About This Article
Neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism, are particularly vulnerable to scams due to unique cognitive and social challenges. Scammers exploit difficulties in social communication, trust, and decision-making, often targeting these individuals’ need for routine and connection.
Protecting neurodivergent adults requires tailored education about common scams, support networks to aid in decision-making, and practical safeguards like secure digital practices.
Recovery from scams should focus on specialized therapy to address trauma, rebuilding trust, enhancing executive functioning skills, and providing financial counseling.
By understanding these vulnerabilities and implementing comprehensive support, we can help neurodivergent individuals avoid scams and recover effectively if targeted.