11 Common Traits Of People Who Might Have Asperger Syndrome, According To Experts
Some people who are on the autism spectrum go through life without anyone noticing. They may seem a bit "strange," or have some odd interests. For the most part, however, they blend right on in with the rest of the society. But there are also the people who display more traits of Asperger Syndrome, and these people — your friend, your coworker, your SO, your neighbor — tend to stand out a bit more.
"Typically, the defining factor in someone who has Asperger's ... is a lack of social skills," says Nicole Martinez, Psy.D., LCPC, in an email to Bustle. "They...are brilliant, but just 'aren't people persons.'" To everyone else, this might look like they have a case of the awkwards, or a total lack of desire (or inability) to make eye contact.
And this is where Asperger's often gets confused with autism. "Autism is a more debilitating disorder, with a far worse prognosis depending on severity of symptoms and intervention timing," Dr. Michele Barton tells me via email. "Asperger's is far less severe and has a much better prognosis. Individuals often go on to live acceptable mainstream lifestyles."
Due to these differences, the terminology has recently changed. "Asperger's is now grouped among other syndromes that fall on the same continuum termed Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)," Barton explains. "Individuals formerly diagnosed with Asperger's are now diagnosed as High Functioning ASD." Read on to learn more about these ASD traits, so you can better understand what it looks like.
1. They'll May Have Difficulty Reading Other People's Emotions
2. Articulate People Are Often Their BFFs
3. They May Have A Narrow Range Of Interests
4. They Probably Don't Have Much Tolerance For Flexibility
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