BobbyFrankyJim wrote:
My only concern is the amount people 'point out the positives of Aspergers', which can result in its trivialisation. When such a condition is seen as having positive, or not completely negative, people will be less concerned about it and look at 'more important' issues.
You have a very valid, point. I use to be quick to bring in the negatives when Autism was discussed in-order to present the other side. However, over-time, i began to chill out a bit with an understanding that people want to just celebrate their strengths, sometimes.
I think Aspergers (which is no longer listed officially in the DSM) is undergoing a silent transformation. I suspect changes in the DSM will attempt to acclimate those on the mild side of the spectrum(depending upon severity/degree of co-morbids) as much in main stream society as possible. The Autism Spectrum(Five to Ten years from Now) want look like it does, currently.
*Just an opinion and should be taken as such
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