How do I know if I'm on the Aspergers Spectrum?

Social Symptoms
Common symptoms of Asperger's that may impact social interaction or communication include: Problems making or maintaining friendships. Isolation or minimal interaction in social situations. Poor eye contact or the tendency to stare at others.
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What are the 3 main symptoms of Aspergers?

What are the Symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome?
  • Inappropriate or minimal social interactions.
  • Conversations that almost always revolve around themselves or a certain topic, rather than others.
  • Not understanding emotions well or having less facial expression than others.
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Can you be slightly Aspergers?

Asperger's Syndrome

People with the disorder are said to fall somewhere along the "autism spectrum." Some are severely disabled, but others may only exhibit mild symptoms.
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Can I have Aspergers and not know it?

It's entirely possible that someone with Asperger syndrome would not present noticeable symptoms until later on in their lives. As social interactions become more complex, their difficulty in responding to and understanding those interactions becomes more pronounced.
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How do you confirm Aspergers?

Other Common Tests Used to Assess Asperger's
  1. A physical, psychological, and/or neurological exam.
  2. Hearing, speech, or language tests.
  3. An IQ and/or personality test.
  4. An electroencephalography (EEG), a test that looks at electrical activity in the brain.
  5. A brain scan, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Do I have ASPERGERS (7 MOST Common TRAITS)



What can be confused with Aspergers?

Asperger's and ADHD are two conditions that are often confused because they have some overlap in symptoms such as social difficulties and impulsiveness. Additionally, it's common for people to have both conditions.
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What are the traits of Asperger's in adults?

Asperger's in adults typically causes issues with communication, emotion regulation and interpretation, social interactions, and behavior. People who have Asperger's may also experience other conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or OCD.
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What are mild aspergers?

Asperger Syndrome (ASD) is a pervasive developmental disorder that is widely described as a mild form of autism. People with ASD tend to have many of the social and sensory issues of those with more severe forms of autistic disorder but have average to above average IQs and vocabularies.
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Do Asperger's have empathy?

They may manifest feelings less outwardly, or their facial expression might not match what the individual is feeling inside. People with Asperger profiles do have empathy, despite an unfortunate stigma that suggests otherwise.
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What is Asperger's body language?

Also, the atypical body language of Aspies can be misinterpreted as lack of attention, disrespect or malingering. Some Aspies may avoid eye contact, speak in monotone, or have a meltdown when over‐stimulated or frustrated.
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Do Aspergers have mood swings?

Mental health issues

Anxiety and depression are common with people with Aspergers. You may also see mood swings. Their behavior may appear to be erratic at times.
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What does mild Aspergers look like in adults?

Adults with mild autism may come off as socially awkward. They may not understand the back-and-forth nature of conversations. One common behavior is unintentionally talking too much about yourself or your interests and not allowing the other person time to talk.
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What can trigger Aspergers?

The Likely Answer: There's No Single Cause

While the exact cause of Asperger's isn't known, many experts believe the disorder is probably triggered by a variety of factors. A combination of genetic, neurological, and environmental issues might work together to cause the syndrome.
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What happens if Asperger's goes untreated?

Some of the effects of unaddressed or untreated Asperger's syndrome may include: Social isolation. Difficulty making and keeping friends. Challenges in finding and maintaining steady employment.
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How do adults get tested for Asperger's?

How do you get a “formal” diagnosis of Asperger/Autism spectrum difference (ASD)? Many individuals pursue neuropsychological testing with a neuropsychologist (PhD) or a psychiatrist (MD). As a result of this testing, it may be determined that the individual has ASD, something related to ASD, or something different.
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How do I know if I'm on the spectrum?

People with ASD often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. People with ASD may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention. It is important to note that some people without ASD might also have some of these symptoms.
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What is high-functioning Aspergers in adults?

Many adults with Asperger profiles appear to have very high levels of functioning—but what does that actually mean? It can mean that one functions very well in some arenas and not well in others. Maybe someone does quite well at work because s/he is extremely bright and well-suited to the job.
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How do people with Asperger act?

Common symptoms of people with Asperger syndrome may seem like their body language may be off; They may speak in a monotone voice; They may not respond to other people's comments or emotions. They may not understand humor or a figure of speech. They may speak too loudly in social settings.
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What are Asperger's facial features?

A broader top face, a shorter middle face, wider eyes, a wider mouth, and a philtrum are some of the common facial features seen in children with ASD [16,17].
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What is Asperger physical appearance?

Physical symptoms

People with Asperger's might appear clumsy or awkward. For example, they can have trouble with simple activities like catching a ball or swinging on the monkey bars. Other physical symptoms may include: Delay in motor skills.
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Can you have Aspergers and be social?

Unlike more classically autistic children, who may be described as “aloof” or “passive” in their social interactions, children with Asperger's tend to be “active but odd.”1 Not content to be alone all the time, they long to form friendships (as they understand them) with others.
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What are high functioning autistic traits?

High-functioning autism means that a person is able to read, write, speak, and handle daily tasks, such as eating and getting dressed independently. Despite having symptoms of autism, their behavior doesn't interfere too much with their work, school, or, relationships.
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Do I have Asperger's or ADHD?

The person with Asperger's may become overly interested in an object or topic, while someone with ADHD has underlying difficulties with hyperacidity, attention, and problems with impulsivity. Asperger's and ADHD are both considered neurodevelopmental disorders, but ADHD does not fall under the autism spectrum.
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