Autism and attachment disorders may look similar, but there are definite differences in the way they are expressed in daily functioning. When a child has experienced a very difficult early life and/or abuse or trauma, it can be hard to tell whether the child has attachment problems, is autistic, or both.
The difficulties they show may appear very similar on the surface. Children and young people with autism and their parents are, however, known to be at high risk of developing insecure attachment patterns. It is important to note that while attachment disorder is focused in childhood, autism is lifelong and occurs in adults as well as children and young people.