What the hell are you talking about??!

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Sparhawke
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21 Aug 2011, 5:26 am

ASD, AS, DSM, ES, BAPQ, BAP, AQ, (EQ - SQ-R), EIQ, HSP, HFA!

There are probably hundreds of these little abbreviations knocking around the forums, but does anyone actually know what they mean because they puzzle the hell out of me :(

Anyone got a glossary to hand? :)



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21 Aug 2011, 5:41 am

I might get some wrong but here's my best guess

ASD Autism Spectrum Disorder
AS Asperger Syndrome
DSM Diagnostic Statistical Manual ?
ES - .... no idea
BAPQ - broad autism (something) questionnaire
BAP - as above
AQ - (EQ - SQ)Autism Quotient (Emotion Quotient, Social Quotient-R?)
EIQ - Emotional Intellect Quotient?
HSP - Highly Sensative People
HFA - High Functioning Autism

I'm sure someone will know it more accurately, but it was fun trying


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21 Aug 2011, 6:34 am

BAP is basal autistic phenotype which is someone with traits of autism but does not have autism. This is usually the case of a parent of someone with autism but who knows if it's not someone on the mild end who's learned a lot of coping mechanisms. Anyway that's what it means.


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21 Aug 2011, 9:35 am

PDD-NOS always confuses me. Even if somebody tells me what it is, it goes out of my head again. I'm going to have to write it down on a piece of paper and put it in front of my computer so I can remember it.


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