Asperger Syndrome is known to be the highest form of the autism spectrum. The difficulty in social interactions, with their eye contact, as well as their fine and gross motor coordination are what people with asperger undergo. On the other hand, they develop their language skills normally. They may as well put great effort in living their normal daily activities; for example systemizing their time and arranging conflicts.
Anxieties or even social phobias that other adults experienced can be mistakenly identified as Asperger Syndrome. Appropriate diagnosis must be given, thus an experienced medical professional is needed to give the exact diagnosis of it. They can identify or distinguished between the true asperger from the just similar symptoms that are manifesting.
If you have been diagnosed with asperger syndrome, don't panic. However, the decision is yours. Having the knowledge about it will certainly help you in many ways. You can make a plan and even manage possible difficult situations that may experience. Knowing the behavioral therapy may help you put up both with the social and communication skills. Some adults may fear the negative effects of AS. Asperger Syndrome has no cure, however its non life threatening.
There are therapies that can be applied to lessen the symptoms and develop new skills for AS patients. In under going these therapies, you must seek out individual therapists, neurologists and even centers that are familiar with the tests for AS. Since adult undertake many stresses in life, other related disorders will connect with Asperger Syndrome such as anxiety, depression, or obsessive compulsive disorders that may need appropriate medications to counteract with it.
A helping would help a lot in this kind of condition. You may greatly need to share this with your family and friends to give you emotional support and as the same time, for them to help you out in dealing with different people and situation that you face in life. Through sharing your diagnosis with them, you may also open the door to improved understanding and closer relationships with your family and friends.
Published by Dr. John Neyman Jr.
Dr. John E. Neyman, Jr. Counselor/Therapist Dr. John has reared 3 children, Philip, Laura, and Matthew. Dr. John has been teaching families for the last 30 years. He is a family coach that specializes in... View profile
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