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The essential features of Asperger's disorder are severe social interaction impairment and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior and activities. It is similar to autism.

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When a narcissist marries an aspergers disorder?

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Is aspergers a dominant or a recessive?

No. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder


Is aspberger's an axis 1 disorder?

Aspergers is classified as a form of autism, which is an axis 1 disorder.


Do persons with Asperger's Disorder have sociopathic tendencies?

no , unless they have a mental disorder witch is unrelated to the aspergers


Do cats have Asperger's Syndrome?

no Aspergers is a human disorder which is impossible for any animal to have.


Where do you go if you have Aspergers?

You can't get rid of AS, you are born with it and there is no cure :(


Is thought to be a milder form of autism that occurs in relatively high-functioning individuals.?

aspergers disorder


Is aspergers a mentall illness?

Aspergers is not a mentall illness it is not a diesease you can,t catch aspergers by being around someone with aspergers. People with aspergers are born with it. Although aspergers affects the way people think and veiw the world it is not a diesese. Recent aspergers studies have shown that in brains of people with aspergers there is a difference in the way the brain is wired and set up. and there have also been studies of aspergers brain waves and it showed the brain waves of people with aspergers differed from nerotypical brain waves. Just because people with aspergers think differently does not make them mentally ill there is a huge difference between the two.


What is asperger's sickness?

I dont know that Aspergers is a sickness. It is said usually that someone is "gifted" with Asperger. That means it is a blessing. Many Aspergers say that they wouldnt trade Aspergers with a neurotypical life. I dont think Aspergers is a sickness.


Can anybody explain about aspergers in children ?

Aspergers syndrome is a type of developmental disorder which delays many basic skills, especially one's ability to socialize and communicate with others as well as to use one's imagination. It is similar to autism but children with Aspergers are usually able to function better than children with autism.


How is a Gilliam Asperger's Disorder Scale scored?

In short it is scored 1 through 100. The larger the number the larger the risk of aspergers.


How is Gilliam Asperger's Disorder Scale scored?

In short it is scored 1 through 100. The larger the number the larger the risk of aspergers.