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20 May 2015, 11:14 am

Is immediate and delayed echolalia seen in Asperger's? I often have this, and had this since a young age. My diagnosis is autism by the way, but I'm wondering as to whether I could qualify as having Asperger's.



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20 May 2015, 11:27 am

Yes, echolalia is common with Asperger's. I'm not sure what you mean by qualify as having Asperger's. They're not really distinctly different things. Even under the old DSMIV system there weren't a lot of differences between the diagnosis criteria, mostly just what age you first spoke at.