And it invalidates the disease...how?Dennis Toy wrote:right and numbers of people who observe that named diseases come up everyyear that no one has heard of before.
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Go meet someone with Asperger's. Then you'll know it exists.Dennis Toy wrote:prove to me it exist,... to me like ADD it is nothing but Bullshit.
Asperger's syndrome
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Definition
Asperger's syndrome is a condition where young children experience impaired social interactions and develop limited repetitive patterns of behavior. Motor milestones may be delayed and clumsiness is often observed.
Why should he express feelings for other peoples happiness. It doesnt affect him. Maybe he isnt a good speaker. People sometimes aren't good speakers like people who arent artists or musicians.
The child with Asperger's shows below-average nonverbal communication gestures, fails to develop peer relationships, has an inability to express pleasure in other people's happiness.
There are likely genetic factors, but some theories suggest a prenatal infection may be to blame.and lacks the ability to reciprocate emotionally in normal social interactions. The condition appears to be more common in boys.
SEE..anyone who is above intel and has an interest in subjects but doesnt like being around people can be labled. This can describe anyone who is actually famous ( and in some articles they claim Bill Gates, Steven Spielberg and Albert Einstein had this disease)While people with Asperger's syndrome are frequently socially inept, many have above average intelligence and they may excel in fields like computer programming and science.
same as above...Abnormal nonverbal communication, such as problems with eye contact,
facial expressions, body postures, or gestures.
Failure to develop peer relationships.
See the discrimination that is harboredScapegoating by other children as "weird" or "strange".
Why should he as i say, i thought humanity embraced differences..Lack of spontaneous seeking to share enjoyment, interests or achievements with other people (e.g., by a lack of showing, bringing, or pointing out objects of interest to other people).
read above..... Maybe he is bored or something.Markedly impaired expression of pleasure in other people's happiness.
this doesnt prove a disease, just a state of mind..Inability to return social or emotional feelings.
Inflexible about changes in specific routines or rituals.
Repetitive finger flapping, twisting, or whole body movements.
This could descibe anyone with a hobby that they are interested in, anime fans, train buffs, book collectors.Preoccupation with restricted areas of interest (unusually narrow or unusually intense). Some examples are obsession with train schedules, phone books, stamp collecting, or other collections of objects.
Preoccupation with parts of whole objects.
See this could describe any person who doesn't confirm and doesnt describe a disease...Repetitive behaviors, including repetitive self-injurious behavior.
There is no general delay in language.
There is no delay in cognitive development, or in the development of age-appropriate self-help skills or in curiosity about the environment.
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Darth Wong Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:13 pm Post subject:
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OK Dennis Toy, why don't you explain the criteria for classifying something as a psychological condition? Because it looks to me like you're just taking a list of symptoms which mysteriously occur together in certain people and treating them as pure coincidences because none of them in isolation is necessarily proof of a condition.
So you openly challenge the standards put forth by the medical community, yet cannot come up with anything better?Dennis Toy wrote:however i am not a psychologist nor do i have any psychology experience but this disease stinks of being a label just like ADD.
Ok, if you go and meet someone with Asperger's you will be able to see it's not just a bullshit label.Dennis Toy wrote:i have met anyone who acts like this.
Fascinating. I take it your a leading neuropathologist then? Why, sir, tell me the results of your studies that bring you to the conclusion that autism in general is mere "bullshit"?Dennis Toy wrote:right and numbers of people who observe that named diseases come up everyyear that no one has heard of before.
What, all the time?read above..... Maybe he is bored or something.
These aren't "moods," you littile twit, this is how they are in general.this doesnt prove a disease, just a state of mind...
This could descibe anyone with a hobby that they are interested in, anime fans, train buffs, book collectors.
Proof that you've never actually met someone who's had the syndrome. If you've ever read medical dictionaries, and compared them to what is actually seen, you notice that the definitions in dictionaries tend to be understatements. Since I speak from personal experience, I'll elaborate on each part of the definition, and how it affected me...Dennis Toy wrote:Can describe anyone who may simply be accident prone or may not like being around a lot of people. This doesnt prove a disease...
This does *not* mean 'may not like being around a lot of people'. This means, "Tries as damned hard as he/she can to reduce any and all social contact to zero." As in, the simple act of talking to someone is an almost insurmountable chore.Asperger's syndrome is a condition where young children experience impaired social interactions
This does not mean the child acts similarly to someone with obsessive-compulsive disorder. When I was suffering from it, my main source of entertainment would be rolling a matchbox car back and forth, watching the wheels turn. I would do this for *hours on end*. That is not a 'state of mind', that is a mental disorder.and develop limited repetitive patterns of behavior.
Motor milestones may be delayed and clumsiness is often observed.
Way to go, genius, you just refuted yourself! *If* it doesn't effect him, that means he/she has a severe lack of basic empathy, something which anyone 'normal' would have (want proof? Watch kids, one happy kid generally = more happy kids over time, likewise with sad kids). On the other hand, if it does affect him, and he's incapable of expressing it, it shows there is some sort of mental block (read: disorder) that prevents him from doing so.Why should he express feelings for other peoples happiness. It doesnt affect him.
False analogy. Even if someone sucks at public speaking, they can still talk, still hold a conversation, even if at a slightly impaired level, with others. Asperger's sufferers (myself included) cannot.People sometimes aren't good speakers like people who arent artists or musicians.
Okay, newflash, these are *kids*. The success, increased intelligence, etc. are only observed *during* maturation, or *after* maturation.SEE..anyone who is above intel and has an interest in subjects but doesnt like being around people can be labled.
Yeah, sure, bored for several years on end. Bored people, in general, seek out social interaction to alleviate the boredom. A person who spends several hours a day moving a toy car back and forth, watching the wheels spin, is not bored, he's got something wrong with him.read above..... Maybe he is bored or something.
A state of mind is temporary, that's why it's called a 'state'. I, and others who suffer from this, are like this *all the fucking time*. Besides that, you'd almost be right here, this alone doesn't prove a disease. It's this, combined with everything else that occurs under the syndrome, that proves it's a disease. What you're doing here is the equivalent of looking at a hard drive, saying "That doesn't prove there's a computer here," dropping the hard drive and forgetting about it, then looking at a memory card, saying, "That doesn't prove there's a computer here," dropping it, forgetting it, and moving on, ad infinitum, ad nausium.this doesnt prove a disease, just a state of mind..
Hmm, there appears to be a memory card, hard drive, motherboard, cd rom, monitor, several cables of various sizes and functions, a keyboard, a fan, a mouse, and a computer housing laid out before me. Nope, that doesn't prove there's a computer there, because I'm only capable at looking at each piece individually, and not realizing that it's all of them put together that make a computer.This could descibe anyone with a hobby that they are interested in, anime fans, train buffs, book collectors.
This isn't a matter of opinion, nitwit. If you're going to state something as fact, you'd damn well better be able to back it up.Dennis Toy wrote:ok ok i am wrong, what i was saying was i personally belive that Asperger is bullshit. You don't have to..