An Autistic person may make a good detective because Autistic people can have a high attention to detail so spot things that neurotypical or allistic people wouldn't spot. An Autistic person may also be more logical and be able to keep emotion or social/cultural influences out of their work.
I don't think Lisa has Asperger's syndrome otherwise she would have not a lot of social skill but maybe she just was born with a high IQ. And this answer was written by someone who has Asperger's syndrome. What a plot twist!
People with Asperger's often have lives just as successful as those who don't have the condition. The link below takes you to a forum where people with Asperger's discuss that very topic.The list of Careers for People with Asperger's Syndrome or Autism found at the related link below is pretty helpful.
Most people with Asperger's Syndrome are too honest for their own good. Pathological lying is another problem altogether.
There has not been an announcement to the media that she has it. She suffers from depression, which is common among people with the Asperger's Syndrome. This does not truly mean that she has it.
Good question. Maybe you have an underlying history in your family.A:Simple. The qualities you look for in a man are either commonly or exclusively found in a person with Asperger's.
It depends on their skills and abilities. People with Aspergers are not limited in many things.
Yes, but they will act slightly differently. Pretty much anyone can be a good parent, if they try/ want to.
You cannot cure Asperger's Syndrome. It is a neurological condition that affects how the brain works, so rather than curing it, people with Asperger's Syndrome can learn or be taught some methods to deal with some of its effects. They can also be given medications that can treat some of the symptoms, but not the cause. There is no cure for Aspergers Syndrome. There are a number of ways that a person with Aspergers can be helped to live a good quality, independent life which is sometimes made difficult by the condition.
Honestly, It is very beneficial. Do not think I am saying this because I myself have asperger's syndrome. It is because we have great facinations in certain subjects like technology (Bill_Gates) Politics (Benjamin_Franklin, please note that he was alledged to have asperger's syndrome) and much smaller subjects, such as the creation of atoms and such, Even Autism can be very beneficial in this subject. I believe that you should be proud of having Asperger's Syndrome and Autism despite the unbenificial social life, the sometimes disability to learn in class, Possible Eating Disorders and so fourth. If there was a cure, I would not take the cure because I am happy to be an "aspie" because of the benefits.
A good job for someone with aspergers is something that requires some form of repetition, as they are most likely to benefit from this.
A:It is a possibility. Nikola Tesla was an inventor and engineer who was viewed as eccentric. Some of his characteristics that could be associated with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) are a possible photographic memory, picture thinking his inventions in every detail without drawing them, fastidiousness about hygeine, not finishing college, and being reclusive. Of course, these characteristics do not mean that he had AS. Less similar to people with AS, he also had friends and made a good impression on most people when he chose to interact with them.Tesla also had characteristics of synesthesia and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
If you had developmental delays then you would have been diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder under the old diagnostic criteria - Asperger Syndrome doesn't have developmental delays, this is the only distinction between Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger Syndrome diagnosis - as it is Asperger Syndrome is no longer recognized by the DSM as a diagnosis. Someone should give you an assessment for Autism, if your counselor can't do this they can refer you to someone who can - this just involves asking questions about your experiences and how you were when you were younger. It's a good idea for you to learn a little more about Autism yourself.