Symmetry wrote:The latest edition of the manual for psychiatry took aspergers off as a diagnosis, preferring instead to put it on spectrum of autism.
chang50 wrote:Indeed it is often referred to as high functioning autism,as Aspies are quite often outstanding in their chosen fields.
Yeah- I taught a fair few kids on the autistic spectrum. I don't personally think Aspergers has been a particularly useful diagnosis as it kind of cuts itself off from autism as if it's serperate, and gets associated with the idea of an idiot-savante, or treats them as if they can't get help for their autism.
Plus, as a fair few posters have pointed out, self-diagnosis of Aspergers is increasingly common. It really doesn't help when you meet someone with autism for there to be a bunch of people who just feel awkward and a bit shy self-diagnising as high-functioning autistics.
The idea of there being a spectrum, which most people are on, seems like a better way of approaching the problem.