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Adult Asperger's Syndrome

A.J. Mahari

While there is a growing understanding of Asperger's in adults most information discusses young children or teens with Asperger's - until now.



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Adult Asperger's Syndrome

Asperger Community?

This article is meant to serve as an open call to all who have Asperger's Syndrome or are in any form of relationship with someone with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) of all ages. We need to think about why there is so much divisiveness and why parents of today's AS kids don't ...

Asperger Diagnosis In Adulthood: How to Educate Yourself and Find Support for this Condition

Being diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) as an adult brings with it many different challenges than a diagnosis in childhood entails. The reality is much more understanding by all is still needed.

Function Versus Dysfunction

The very fact that Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) is largely described and defined as being (among other things) an “apparently inflexible adherence to specific, non-functional routines or rituals" is an enigmatic axiom that distortedly deduces essentially that there is only one way to be in this world.

How Should NT’s Treat Those With Asperger’s Syndrome?

Is it the responsibility of those who are Neuro-Typical (NT) to ensure that the person (or persons with AS) that they are relating to feel comfortable all the time? What are NT’s supposed to do? What NT’s shouldn’t have to do is take full responsibility for any and all relating communicating, ...

Do Aspies really feel love for others?

The difficulty of emotional reciprocity is real and in most cases can be effectively addressed by and for those who are NT in relationships with those who have AS. A poster to the discussion area of this topic asked whether aspies really feel love or do they just want some level ...

Difficulty Expressing Emotions Doesn’t Mean We Don’t Feel

Difficulty expressing emotions doesn’t mean we don’t feel, and in fact, what is labeled as a difficulty expressing emotions is, in and of itself, a discriminatory stereotypical predilection that creates barriers to understanding between those with Asperger’s Disorder (AS) and those who are Neurotypical (NT).

The Pardox of Social Impairment and Profound Social Disconnectedness

There is an inherent and burdening paradox within the reality of being an adult with Asperger’s Syndrome. Central to the most devastatingly-challenging reality of Asperger’s Syndrome is its synergistic social impairment and resultant profound social disconnectedness.

Real Freedom is Living Outside the NT Box

Adults with Asperger’s Sydrome (AS) really know what it is to live life and to exist, be and differently function outside of the Neuro-Typcial (NT) box which is all-too-often held up as the measure by which we all must be held to standard.

Reflections on an Asperger Diagnosis In Adulthood

Learning that one has Asperger's Syndrome as an adult is a different kind of challenge than those who find out with systemic and parental support and guidance in childhood. It gives one pause for much reflection.

Asperger’s Syndrome, Disability or Different Ability?

Is Asperger’s Syndrome a disability or a different ability? While both have some truth to them Asperger’s Syndrome, for those who are diagnosed in adulthood doesn’t have to be a negative disabling isolating reality. Understanding your differences more and
accepting them will enable you to succeed.

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Adult Asperger's Syndrome

The Challenge of Relationships In Adulthood and Asperger’s Syndr (29 msgs)

Being Diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome as an adult (39 msgs)

Big Jerk Vs. Adult D (7 msgs)

Do Aspies really feel love for others? (7 msgs)

Difficulty Expressing Emotions Doesn’t Mean We Don’t Feel (1 msgs)

So What Is Why (2 msgs)

Why Do People Think (1 msgs)

Autism Conference (1 msgs)

Transitioning to Adulthood (2 msgs)

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