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English
Etymology
From high + functioning.
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Adjective
high-functioning (comparative more high-functioning or higher functioning or higher-functioning, superlative most high-functioning or highest functioning or highest-functioning)
- Functioning or operating at a high level.
1978, Allen E. Bergen with Sol Louis Garfield, Handbook of Psychotherapy and Behavior Change: An Empirical Analysis, New York: Wiley, →ISBN, page 944:The high-functioning therapists were found to have a greater tendency to confront patients and, when they did so, confronted them with their resources.
- (psychology, of persons with developmental or intellectual disability or mental illness) Able to function in society; not greatly affected by a disability or illness.
1986 January, R.M. Fox, D.R. Bechtel, C. Bird, J. Livesay, R. Bittle, “A comprehensive institutional treatment program for aggressive-disruptive high functioning mentally retarded persons”, in Behavioral Residential Treatment, volume 1, number 1, →ISSN, pages 39–56:A unit wide behavioral programming system for high functioning mentally retarded clients who displayed maladaptive behavioral excesses...
- (psychology, of persons with autism) Showing relatively high cognitive function.
1996 August, Don J. Siegel, Nancy J. Minshew, “Wechsler IQ profiles in diagnosis of high-functioning autism”, in Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, volume 26, number 4, →ISSN, page 400:Analysis of Wechsler IQ test scores for high-functioning autistic children and adults with Verbal and Full Scale IQ≥70 only partially supports previous contentions about the presence of a distinct profile of scores in autism.
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Autistic Self-Advocacy Network, "Functioning Labels Harm Autistic People", December 9, 2021
- ^ Jessica L. Penot, "Why Many People With Autism Dislike Functioning Labels", Psychology Today, August 23, 2022
- ^ Caitlin Pagán, "For Many Autistic Women, High Masking Leads to Long-Term Burnout", Verywell Health, October 17, 2024