AprilR wrote:
I'm interested very much in human behavior and psychology, criminal psychology to be exact. But do you think this is too hard for aspies? do you know any aspie that specialized in this area? And do you think this would negatively effect someone who already has psychological problems? Also i'm thinking of studying abroad too, do you think it would be hard for aspies also? ( i've been abroad before for a graduate program and managed fine)
Cool!
Nothing is hard for Aspies (group) - You are not your diagnosis, you are yourself with your abilities and limitations.
It would actually be a good thing to have a diagnosis, that offers a different perspective. Having AS and working in forensics gave me an ability to see through the "blue-eyed social crap" that most people are filled with, "Oh, but he is so nice he couldn't have done it". Don't care, all that counts is what the evidence says he did. Focus on psychopathy and narcissism and you'll understand criminals easily, where others will not "oh, how could they do such a thing?". You'll be able to detect such people in everyday life, sort of like Dexter - and it's scary.
If you've been abroad before, you'll be fine. Abroad is like home, but with different food and language.
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