Table of Contents
- 1 What can be mistaken for Aspergers?
- 2 Can you have Aspergers and not be socially awkward?
- 3 What is the most distinctive symptom of a person with Asperger’s?
- 4 Does Asperger’s get worse with stress?
- 5 Can you have mild aspergers?
- 6 Can someone have Asperger’s and not know it?
- 7 How do you know if you have Aspergers Syndrome?
- 8 How can an Aspergers psychologist help me?
- 9 What are the causes of Asperger’s syndrome?
What can be mistaken for Aspergers?
The conditions listed below all exhibit similar behavioral symptoms to autism spectrum disorder. Behavioral treatments for these conditions overlap with those of autism….
- Prader-Willi Syndrome.
- Angelman Syndrome.
- Rett Syndrome.
- Tardive Dyskinesia.
This is not the case with Asperger’s Disorder. Individuals with Asperger’s Disorder usually want to fit in and have interaction with others, but often they don’t know how to do it. They may be socially awkward, not understand conventional social rules or show a lack of empathy.
What is the most distinctive symptom of a person with Asperger’s?
Signs of AS include obsessive interests, formal speech, rituals, social isolation, delay in motor skills, lack of imagination and sensory difficulties.
Why is it so hard to diagnose Asperger’s?
As social interactions become more complex, their difficulty in responding to and understanding those interactions becomes more pronounced. As children, the expectations were less strict and easier to meet so a formal diagnosis was not given. Similarly, they may be viewed as exceedingly mature for their age.
How often is Aspergers misdiagnosed?
Misdiagnosis is common. So is a lack of understanding that Asperger syndrome is often accompa- nied by other disorders. Estimates vary, but as many as 40 percent of individuals with Asperger’s also have another con- dition.
Does Asperger’s get worse with stress?
Asperger syndrome: triggering factors If there are deviations from rules or if they have been introduced to new people, many people with Asperger’s experience stress. This stress makes it so that their symptoms get worse or that they do not know what to do with themselves and therefore get angry.
Can you have mild aspergers?
No two people with Asperger’s are exactly alike. The disorder manifests itself in various ways, and many people experience different symptoms than others do. Some have only mild issues, while some face major challenges.
Can someone have Asperger’s and not know it?
There are no current diagnostic criteria for Asperger’s syndrome in adults either. Autism spectrum disorders are usually diagnosed in early childhood. It’s becoming less common for you to reach adulthood without an autism diagnosis if you show signs or symptoms. However, it’s not impossible.
What happens if Aspergers goes untreated?
Some of the effects of unaddressed or untreated Asperger’s syndrome may include: Social isolation. Difficulty making and keeping friends. Challenges in finding and maintaining steady employment.
What is the Einstein Syndrome?
Einstein syndrome is a condition where a child experiences late onset of language, or a late language emergence, but demonstrates giftedness in other areas of analytical thinking. A child with Einstein syndrome eventually speaks with no issues, but remains ahead of the curve in other areas.
How do you know if you have Aspergers Syndrome?
Without exception, the most important step in addressing Asperger’s Syndrome is obtaining an accurate diagnosis. At first glance, some people with Aspergers may appear to be excessively shy, odd or awkward. They may be anxious, hyperactive, socially isolated or depressed.
How can an Aspergers psychologist help me?
An Aspergers psychologist will work with parents to help: Sort through the implications of an Aspergers diagnosis Cope with feelings of anger, guilt, sadness, blame, and frustration Learn about and access resources for parenting children with Aspergers Reduce uncertainty and stress in the parenting process.
What are the causes of Asperger’s syndrome?
Causes of Asperger’s Syndrome. Genetics and epigenetic prenatal influences are implicated in disorders on the autism spectrum, including Asperger’s Syndrome.
Do people with Aspergers like to be touched?
Those with Asperger’s can be very sensitive to touch and shy away from it,with the exception of someone they deeply trust. They might flinch at being tapped on the back or touched on the arm, and refuse to be hugged. They might also have other autistic traits like a sensitivity tonoise, smell, and colour. Aspergers vs Autism spectrum disorder